“Biochemical Individuality” with Dr. Liz Lipski, PhD, CCN, CHN – Video


"Biochemical Individuality" with Dr. Liz Lipski, PhD, CCN, CHN
The concept of biochemical individuality is one of the cornerstones of holistic/integrative health. Each of us has a biochemistry that is as unique as your face or walk. This, along with our environment, helps to determine strengths and weaknesses in our health. We can see this by variants in genes; by preferences for one type of diet over another; and in the way that people may have the same diagnosis yet have a differing underlying cause. Join us as we look at the history of this concept, and how it is being applied today. Liz Lipski, PhD, CCN, CHN, is board certified in Clinical Nutrition Holistic Nutrition. She is nationally known for her work and expertise in the field of nutrition, food allergy and sensitivity and digestive health. Liz is currently the Education Director of the Nutrition and Integrative Health Department at the Tai Sophia Institute, the Institute for Functional Medicine (IFM), and the Autism Research Institute. She is on the advisory board for Food as Medicine. Dr. Lipski is the author of Digestive Wellness now in its 4th edition, Digestive Wellness for Children, Leaky Gut Syndrome and her newest book, The Digestion Connection. Liz offers professional webinar mentoring groups to nutritionists, dietitians, and other clinicians who want to get hands training in whole foods and functional nutrition. http://www.innovativehealing.com http://www.digestivewellnessbook.com

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How to Pronounce Complementary – Video


How to Pronounce Complementary
Learn how to say Complementary correctly with EmmaSaying #39;s "how do you pronounce" free tutorials. Definition of complementary (oxford dictionary): adjective 1combining in such a way as to enhance or emphasize the qualities of each other or another: they had different but complementary skills the second TV network was complementary to the BBC Biochemistry (of gene sequences, nucleotides, etc.) related by the rules of base pairing: a pair of complementary oligonucleotides were synthesized 2 [attributive] relating to complementary medicine: complementary therapies such as aromatherapy Derivatives complementarily adverb complementariness noun http://www.emmasaying.com Take a look at my comparison tutorials here http://www.youtube.com Subscribe to my channel here : http://www.youtube.com

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‘Junoon 2013’ rocks Kanpur University – Video


#39;Junoon 2013 #39; rocks Kanpur University
JUNOON is the 1st annual cultural festival of Chhatrapati Shahu Ji Maharaj University, Kanpur of Institute of Bio-science and Biotechnology (IBSBT) department. JUNOON is an entirely new fest that as the name suggests "JAZBA KUCH KAR DIKHANE KA" the dimensions of conventional fests. Institute of Biosciences Biotechnology was established in the year 2001 to provide platform to the various emerging areas of research and to develop expert brains in the field of Micro-biology , Biotechnology , Environmental science Biochemistry. "The cadence of life touches the right note when it blossoms with all colors, brushing of all shades of human emotion and artistic flair plays an important role in all round development, and this cultural extravaganza provides opportunity to all students for the realization of this very purpose. The event is a perfect culmination of lights and sound, music and arts, dance and drama, thought and words; the perfect place to bring out the artist in everyone and to break the rut of daily life. With fresh and vibrant hues of joy adding beautiful colors every moment, the picture of life is painted with memories one cannot erase forever.." Join Us- http://www.junoonibsbt.in http://www.facebook.com © Junoon" 2013

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Magnetic Coins: New Zealand Blow Spinning – Robin Linhope Willson – Video


Magnetic Coins: New Zealand Blow Spinning - Robin Linhope Willson
Magnetic Coins video by Robin Linhope Willson, formely Professor of Biochemistry at Brunel University, UK, is published by Ciencias y Artes Patagonia, as part of the celebration of 20 years of Magic Penny Trust educational projects. CAPat hopes New Zealanders of all ages and experience, and particularly the teachers, pupils and former pupils, of Ngatapa School, Gisborne, who took part in the Sun45 Equi-umbra project, will enjoy playing with magnetic coins. see: http://www.sun45.org CAPat also thanks, Professor and Mrs John Packer and Professor Christine Winterbourn of Christchurch and Marcos and Paola Varayud of Invercargill, for the supply of New Zealand coins and their interest and encouragment. The coins are held in position due to the presence of a small ceramic block magnet out of sight above the coins. For further information on this and related amazing, safe,cheap and accessible, schools science projects see http://www.MagneticCoins.info and Facebook: Magnetic Coins. If anyone of all ages and experience has ever seen standing coins spun like this previously, please let us know. See: http://www.capat.org http://www.magicpenny.org

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PH stem cell society warns: Stem cells in some anti-aging procedures came from aborted babies abroad

By: Jet Villa, InterAksyon.com February 24, 2013 9:10 AM

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MANILA The stem cells used in some anti-aging medical procedures here were harvested not from recipients themselves or donors but from elective abortion of human babies abroad, the Philippine Society for Stem Cell Medicine (PSSCM) warned.

PSSCM spokesperson Dr. Leo Olarte said that in some procedures, the sources of the stem cells are babies and even the egg cells of women.

This practice poses ethical and moral questions, he said.

With this in mind and realizing that we can consider this as exploitation of other human beings for personal benefit, we ask ourselves if this is an ethical and moral medical procedure, he said.

Olarte said the entry of these stem cells in the country must be stopped.

We cannot stand by and merely watch how they exploit people in poverty just to profit while allowing others who are economically well off to benefit from this, he added.

In countries like the Ukraine, Switzerland, Russia, and even Malaysia, harvesting human fetuses for stem cell transplant has become so prevalent that even normal healthy babies are being used to generate the cells that are supposed to make older people look and feel younger, he said.

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Stem cells used in some anti-aging procedures here from aborted babies abroad – PSSCM

By: Jet Villa, InterAksyon.com February 24, 2013 9:10 AM

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MANILA The stem cells used in some anti-aging medical procedures here were harvested not from recipients themselves or donors but from elective abortion of human babies abroad, the Philippine Society for Stem Cell Medicine (PSSCM) warned.

PSSCM spokesperson Dr. Leo Olarte said that in some procedures, the sources of the stem cells are babies and even the egg cells of women.

This practice poses ethical and moral questions, he said.

With this in mind and realizing that we can consider this as exploitation of other human beings for personal benefit, we ask ourselves if this is an ethical and moral medical procedure, he said.

Olarte said the entry of these stem cells in the country must be stopped.

We cannot stand by and merely watch how they exploit people in poverty just to profit while allowing others who are economically well off to benefit from this, he added.

In countries like the Ukraine, Switzerland, Russia, and even Malaysia, harvesting human fetuses for stem cell transplant has become so prevalent that even normal healthy babies are being used to generate the cells that are supposed to make older people look and feel younger, he said.

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Authorities Warn Against Anti-Aging Procedures Using Human Stem Cells

MANILA, Philippines --- The Philippine Society for Stem Cell Medicine (PSSCM) yesterday warned against anti-aging procedures and medical treatments that use stem cell harvested from human fetuses and even from egg cells of women.

Dr. Leo Olarte, PSSCM spokesperson, released a statement over the weekend to address some "alarming number of cases" in which stem cells used for anti-aging and medical treatments were actually gathered from babies and egg cells.

Olarte said the local medical community was alarmed when he reported what he learned from a recent scientific forum in the United States that centered on the issue of exploitation of humans for "commercial and economic purposes."

The PSSCM official, who is also the vice president of the Philippine Medical Association (PMA), said that in countries like Ukraine, Switzerland, Russia and even Malaysia, harvesting stem cells from human fetuses has become quite common that even normal and healthy babies are being used for harvesting.

This practice is known as allogenic sourced-out stem cells or cells that come from a matched related or unrelated donor.

Olarte called on the Department of Health (DOH) to check whether or not this practice is already prevalent in the country especially hearing reports that a Malaysian pharmaceutical group has already begun offering human-derived allogenic stem cells to several local doctors, including dermatologists and cosmetologists.

The stem cells were said to be sourced from Ukraine and Russia.

"With this in mind and realizing that we can consider this as exploitation of other human beings for personal benefit, we ask ourselves if this is an ethical and moral medical procedure," Olarte said.

"I am also calling on the Catholic Church to unite with us. We must put an end to this once and for all before it overwhelms us. We should prevent the entry of human-derived allogenic stem cells from aborted fetuses which are being exported to the Philippines today," he added.

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fastbacks space station #5 – Video


fastbacks space station #5
a fastbacks song about space station in outer space in a far away galaxy from the long lost album new mansions in sound by the fastbacks band long live the fastbacks music keep the awesome female rebel singer voice alive forever and ever i salute you^-^ !!! keep the memory of good music alive forever the voice shall never die it shall live on forever.

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Space station's orbit is readjusted

Published: Feb. 22, 2013 at 1:51 PM

MOSCOW, Feb. 22 (UPI) -- The engines of a Russian space freighter docked with the International Space Station were fired to readjust the station's orbit Friday, officials said.

"The space freighter's engines were started as scheduled, at 14:34 Moscow time [5:34 a.m. EST]. As a result of the maneuver, the ISS orbit was raised by approximately 1 kilometer," a Roscosmos spokesman told RIA Novosti.

After the readjustment the space station's mean orbital altitude stood at 254.6 miles, the space agency said.

Adjustments to the station's orbit are carried out regularly to compensate for Earth's gravity because the space station loses an average 300 feet of altitude each day.

The adjustments also facilitate the docking and undocking of spacecraft, and are sometimes conducted to dodge space debris.

Friday's readjustment was to create the best conditions for the undocking of a Soyuz TMA-06M manned spacecraft that will return Russian cosmonauts Oleg Novitsky and Yevgeny Tarelkin and U.S. NASA astronaut Kevin Ford to Earth March 15.

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NASA Administrator Visits Marshall Space Flight Center

HUNTSVILLE, Ala. (WHNT) Huntsville had a very special visitor on Friday. NASA Administrator Charles Bolden stopped by the Rocket City for a tour of Marshall Space Flight Center. Bolden applauded Marshall for using cutting-edge techniques such as a piece of machinery that is used in selective laser melting, similar to 3-D printing. The melting allows metal parts to be produced without welding. Its one of many processes that Bolden says helps cut time and costs.

Were looking at an additive manufacturing process, said Bolden. Marshall is one of the centers in NASA that does this. Were trying to find ways to do things we need and components more efficiently, cheaper and quicker.

Bolden toured the Advanced Manufacturing Facility. He says he was impressed with the techniques that are being utilized to create engine parts for the Space Launch System. He says that Marshall Space Flight Center plays a big role in SLS and is leading the way on many projects.

Were also looking at things that can be done such as, how can we take this room, put it on a spacecraft, and take it with you, said Bolden. That would be so that if something breaks you can do what theyre doing (here at Marshall) on your way to Mars.

Bolden says he loves the Rocket City and he enjoys spending time in Huntsville.

People that live here should know that Marshall is an integral part of NASA, he said. Its who we are, to be quite honest.

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A very large UFOs activity around the Sun – Browse Images NASA February 23, 2013. – Video


A very large UFOs activity around the Sun - Browse Images NASA February 23, 2013.
Many UFOs separated from UFO Motherships 5:53 , 6:50 Official pictures NASA: LASCO C2, LASCO C3, SOHO STEREO Behind EUVI 195.You can see the different types of unidentified objects. Objects have different shapes and sizes. UFOs are in different points in space near the Sun. These objects have a material structure. Attention skeptics, religious fanatics and those who believe the tales NASA! Objects shown in the video are the real origin! This is not interference in the satellite, not broken pixels, not meteorites, not the solar particles and other qualifications that tries to convince NASA. Interference, broken pixels, meteorites, the charged particles can not have the correct complex geometries can not travel on different paths with the correct motion vector change! All objects - a UFO different forms and sizes!.These many UFO near our Sun are real unidentified objects. UFOs are of different sizes, different structures, different forms. Many UFOs are around some "energy" field. "UFOs are always near our sun. UFOs flying into the sun, and fly out of the sun. Many unidentified objects, fly up to the sun and to maneuver at high speeds. For all movement UFO can be seen in my previous file perennial surveys UFO near the Sun on this channel. In the early history of research, I was getting good quality images of the objects, but more than a year, NASA provides the public images of very poor quality. People questioned NASA. NASA responded that these UFOs - a speck of dust on the ...

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NASA Selects United Launch Alliance's Workhorse Delta II Rocket for ICESat-2 Mission

Centennial, Colo., (Feb. 22, 2013) - NASA's Launch Services Program announced today that it selected United Launch Alliance's (ULA's) proven Delta II launch vehicle to launch the Ice, Cloud, and land Elevation Satellite-2 (ICESat-2) mission.

"United Launch Alliance is honored that NASA has selected the Delta II to launch this critical science mission," said Jim Sponnick, ULA vice president, Mission Operations.

"While we achieve mission success one-launch-at-a-time, the ULA team has a long history of many successful missions launched on Delta II, including 50 missions for our NASA customer. In addition to the Delta II, the ULA team is also successfully launching a wide array of missions on the Atlas V and Delta IV systems. The Delta II launch system continues to offer excellent reliability and value to our customers and we look forward to launching the ICESat-2 mission together with the NASA team," said Sponnick.

The newly contracted mission is scheduled to launch in July of 2016 from Space Launch Complex-2 at Vandenberg Air Force Base in California.

ULA's Delta II has launched the majority of NASA's critical science missions over the last decade including the Mars rovers Spirit and Opportunity, Genesis, Phoenix Mars Lander, Stardust, and the twin GRAIL spacecraft.

ULA's next launch is the Atlas V SBIRS GEO-2 mission for the Air Force scheduled for March 19 from Space Launch Complex-41 at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Florida.

ULA program management, engineering, test, and mission support functions are headquartered in Denver, Colo. Manufacturing, assembly and integration operations are located at Decatur, Ala., and Harlingen, Texas. Launch operations are located at Cape Canaveral AFS, Fla., and Vandenberg AFB, Calif.

For more information on ULA, visit the ULA Web site at http://www.ulalaunch.com, or call the ULA Launch Hotline at 1-877-ULA-4321 (852-4321). Join the conversation at http://www.facebook.com/ulalaunch and twitter.com/ulalaunch.

Contact: Jessica Rye, (321) 730-5646 (office), (321) 693-6250 (cell) jessica.f.rye@ulalaunch.com

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NASA Chief Tours Advanced Manufacturing Facility, Highlights Space Program's Contributions to Industry Sector

HUNTSVILLE, Ala. -- NASA Administrator Charles Bolden toured Friday a cutting-edge facility at the agency's Marshall Space Flight Center where high-tech manufacturing is creating parts for a next-generation rocket that will launch astronauts to the most distant destinations ever.

NASA's National Center for Advanced Manufacturing Rapid Prototyping Facility is just one of the ways the agency is helping to revitalize America's manufacturing sector. According to a study by the Washington-area-based Tauri Group, the agency contributed $5 billion to U.S. manufacturing industry in 2012.

Specifically, the study found development of NASA's Space Launch System (SLS) cumulatively had contributed about $930 million to the chemical, machinery, transportation equipment, fabricated metal, and computer and electronic product manufacturing sectors.

"Our team's innovative work here at Marshall and the NASA National Center for Advanced Manufacturing is just one example of how NASA is helping to reinvigorate America's manufacturing sector," Bolden said. "As NASA pushes the boundaries of exploration, our use of innovative techniques will allow us to build parts for everything from satellites to spacecraft more quickly and more affordably."

NASA is using additive manufacturing, more commonly known as 3-D printing, to create a diverse portfolio of parts, from small satellites to rocket engines, at six of its centers. Additive manufacturing is a process that makes three-dimensional solid objects from a digital model. During his visit to Marshall, Bolden watched a type of additive manufacturing called selective laser melting create complex parts for the J-2X and RS-25 rocket engines without welding. Selective laser melting saves time and reduces the cost of creating component parts for what will be the largest launch vehicle ever built.

Bolden said The Tauri Group study shows the agency's technology investments are spurring America's manufacturing base.

"Last year, NASA invested a combined $17 million in advanced manufacturing in five NASA programs analyzed by a just-released study -- SLS, commercial crew, the James Webb Telescope, the International Space Station and the Space Technology Program," Bolden said. "These investments in innovation are enabling future space missions, bettering life on earth and benefiting America's economy."

For more information and a video on Marshall Space Flight Center's use of selective laser melting, visit: http://www.nasa.gov/exploration/systems/sls/selective_melting.html

For more information on NASA's Space Launch System, visit: http://www.nasa.gov/sls

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NASA Partner Orbital Tests Rocket, Newest U.S. Launch Pad

NASA commercial partner Orbital Sciences of Dulles, Va., successfully conducted an engine test of its Antares rocket Friday at the nation's newest launch pad.

The company fired dual AJ26 rocket engines for the full duration 29 seconds while the rocket was bolted down on the Mid-Atlantic Regional Spaceport (MARS) Pad-0A at NASA's Wallops Flight Facility on Wallops Island, Va. Known as a "hot fire" test, it demonstrated the readiness of the rocket's first stage and launch pad fueling systems to support upcoming test flights.

"This pad test is an important reminder of how strong and diverse the commercial space industry is in our nation," said Phil McAlister, director of Commercial Spaceflight Development at NASA Headquarters in Washington. "A little more than one year after the retirement of the space shuttle, we had a U.S company resupplying the International Space Station. Now, another is taking the next critical steps to launch from America's newest gateway to low-Earth Orbit. Today marks significant progress for Orbital, MARS and the NASA team."

Orbital is building and testing its new rocket and Cygnus cargo spacecraft under NASA's Commercial Orbital Transportation Services (COTS) program. A demonstration flight of Antares and Cygnus to the space station is planned for later this year. After the successful completion of the COTS demonstration mission to the station, Orbital will begin conducting eight planned cargo resupply flights to the orbiting laboratory through NASA's $1.9 billion Commercial Resupply Services contract with the company.

Wallops, which has launched more than 16,000 rockets in its 67-year history, provided launch range support for the hot-fire test, including communications, data collection, range safety and area clearance.

NASA initiatives like COTS are helping to develop a robust U.S. commercial space transportation industry with the goal of achieving safe, reliable and cost-effective transportation to and from the International Space Station and low-Earth orbit. NASA's Commercial Crew Program also is working with commercial space partners to develop capabilities to launch U.S. astronauts from American soil in the next few years.

For more information about the upcoming Orbital test flights, and links to NASA's COTS and Commercial Crew programs, visit: http://www.nasa.gov/orbital

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