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Monthly Archives: October 2014
La DNA BOMB | Retour Sur les Anciens CoD – Video
Posted: October 31, 2014 at 12:44 pm
La DNA BOMB | Retour Sur les Anciens CoD
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MW3 :Striker Moab/Paar infos zur DNA BOMB Advanced Warfare – Video
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MW3 :Striker Moab/Paar infos zur DNA BOMB Advanced Warfare
was findet ihr besser nuclear oder moab ?
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DNA: Will compensation to kin of riot victims help BJP in polls? – Video
Posted: at 12:44 pm
DNA: Will compensation to kin of riot victims help BJP in polls?
The Central Government Thursday announced Rs 5 lakh compensation for the relatives of more than 3325 people killed in the 1984 anti-sikh riots triggered after assassination of the then Prime...
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DNA: Despite ceasefire violations, Shahi Imam invites Pak PM for son’s anointment – Video
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DNA: Despite ceasefire violations, Shahi Imam invites Pak PM for son #39;s anointment
Shahi Imam of Delhi #39;s Jama Masjid Syed Ahmed Bukhari Thursday triggered a controversy by inviting Pakistan Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif as well as political leaders in India but not Prime Minister...
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COD Advanced Warfare – Live DNA BOMB FOOTAGE [Terrace MAP] – Video
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COD Advanced Warfare - Live DNA BOMB FOOTAGE [Terrace MAP]
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Solara DNA 30 & SILO Tank by Beyond Vape – Video
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DNA of World's End accused 'on victim's bra'
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The High Court at Livingston heard it was 20 million times more likely the DNA came from a combination of Sinclair and his late brother-in-law Gordon Hamilton than from either of them acting alone or from neither of them.
On the 13th day of the trial of Sinclair, 69, the jury heard a second full day of detailed evidence from forensic scientist Geraldine Davidson.
She took them through DNA evidence found on the clothing of Christine Eadie, who was murdered with her friend Helen Scott in October 1977. They were both 17.
In the majority of cases, the samples yielded partial mixed profiles, with Hamilton and Christine herself the major contributors. But components matching the relevant parts of Sinclair's profile were also found in the ligatures used to bind and kill Christine.
Ms Davidson told the jury there had been particular interest in the knotted areas of the tights and bra used as ligatures on Christine, as the knots would "preserve" the DNA present at the time they were tied.
She added: "This fits with the DNA within the preserved areas having been present at the time the ligatures were tied."
In the case of Christine's bra, recovered with part of her tights from around her head and neck, Ms Davidson said specialist analysis had been carried out. This confirmed Hamilton had been the major contributor of DNA within the knots.
But although Sinclair had been the minor contributor in terms of the amount of material left on the ligature, he was "fully represented".
She added: "It's a full profile. Some of the components of his DNA are shared with the other three reference samples [Hamilton and both victims], but every one of the components of Angus Sinclair's profile are represented in the profile."
She said statistical analysis of the results, carried out by Professor David Balding, who had given evidence earlier in the week, had established Hamilton had been a billion times more likely to be the major contributor to the DNA in knots on the bra than any unrelated person.
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Efficient genetic editing
Posted: at 12:43 pm
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Contact: Peter Reuell preuell@fas.harvard.edu 617-496-8070 Harvard University @HarvardResearch
As potential next-generation therapeutics and research tools, few life sciences technologies hold more promise than genome-editing proteins molecules that can be programmed to alter specific genes in order to treat or even cure genetic diseases.
There's at least one catch though getting genome-editing proteins into cells, where they need to be to access the genome, is a major challenge, especially in live animals or human patients.
Conventionally, researchers have delivered the DNA encoding these genome-editing proteins into cells and then relied on the cells to produce the corresponding genome-editing proteins. But many DNA delivery strategies cannot be used in animals or human patients. Other DNA delivery strategies such as infecting with viruses that inject DNA into cells can raise complicating long-term safety issues, especially when the editing the human genome is involved.
What may be more promising, the new study finds, is the direct delivery of genome-editing proteins into cells, rather than delivery of the corresponding genes that encode these proteins. And a class of molecules that can open the door for genome-editing proteins, as it turns out, is probably already on the shelves of many biologists.
Led by Professor of Chemistry and Chemical Biology David Liu and his group members Drs. John Zuris and David Thompson, a team of Harvard researchers have developed a system that uses commercially-available molecules called cationic lipids essentially long, greasy molecules that carry a positive charge at one end to efficiently introduce genome-editing proteins into cells, and have even demonstrated that the technology can be used to modify genes in living animals. The study is described in an October 30 paper in Nature Biotechnology.
"Current drugs that treat genetic diseases cannot address the root cause of the disease," Liu explained. "Unlike infectious diseases, for example, which we treat by killing the disease-causing agent, in the case of diseases that come from mutations in our own genes, one has to go into the cells and do surgery on our genomes to fix the root cause. Thanks to recent discoveries by scientists around the world, we now have genome-editing proteins that can do the surgery. But the challenge is that these proteins, like virtually all proteins, do not enter cells spontaneously.
"In this study we describe a method to very potently deliver genome-editing proteins into cells," Liu added. "And we observed efficient genome modification using this method not just in cultured cells, but also in living animals."
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Power is Coming
Posted: at 12:43 pm
Im so sick of using cables to charge all my devices. Arent you?
Back in the early 1890s, famed inventor Nikola Tesla (hes the guy that really invented the alternating current) predicted that one day, electricity would be ubiquitous, wireless and free.
He called it free energy or ambient power.
Ambient power was the idea that you could transmit energy through the air, rather than through a metal wire, to any device within range.
Not only was the thought of wireless power considered ludicrous, but it was also considered useless.
Well, times have changed. Now we have some 2 billion smartphones; soon, well have a trillion sensors needing power.
And Nikola Tesla was right.
Wireless power is right around the corner, and before I tell you about a specific, incredible company that will rock this world, let me briefly cover the recent past.
Whats Out There?
Wireless charging has been out there for some time, waiting for the right interface moment to make it brain-dead easy to adopt.
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Eczema Tied to Bone Fracture Risk in Study
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Steven Reinberg HealthDay Reporter Posted: Friday, October 31, 2014, 4:00 AM
(HealthDay News) -- The skin condition eczema may increase slightly the risk of broken bones and injured joints, a new study reports.
In a study of 34,500 adults, researchers found that among 7 percent of people who had an eczema flare-up in the past year, 1.5 percent had a bone or joint injury and 0.6 percent had an injury that caused a limitation of function.
Compared to people without eczema, those with the skin condition had more than double the risk of having had a fracture or bone or joint injury, according to the study.
"Adults with eczema have higher rates of injuries, including fractures and bone and joint injuries," said lead researcher Dr. Jonathan Silverberg, an assistant professor of dermatology at Northwestern University in Chicago.
Although this study found an association between eczema and bone and joint injuries, it wasn't designed to prove whether eczema is somehow a direct cause of those injuries.
Another expert said follow-up research is necessary. "Further studies would be needed to show if there's a direct effect or association of eczema with bone condition and strength over time," said Dr. Doris Day, a dermatologist at Lenox Hill Hospital in New York City.
"The skin is often a reflection of the general health and well-being of our patients. Sometimes the connection is direct, but often it's more subtle," Day said.
The study was published online Oct. 29 in JAMA Dermatology.
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