
December 5th, 2009
Have you been doing subliminal messages on your own or are you still one of those who got used to acquire ready CDs and make it seem that it is pretty impossible to do it on your own. Well, I decided that it’s time for the world to find out the truth about making subliminal messages. You can create your own messages anywhere in the world, as long as you have a PC, a MIC and a computer with the necessary soft installed on it. It works very simple. The program that we are talking about was developed by gurus and they seem to like such programs more then ever because they represents the power of those who don’t really understand the difference. What is really nice is that the technology of creating subliminal messages and helping those who are in need is getting more and more popularity and that will inevitable lead to good actions.
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October 29th, 2009
Dr. Joseph Schlessinger is one of the pioneers of the sub-field of Signal Transduction, which is essential for cancer treatment, and many other fields as well.
Signal transduction describes to any process by which cells alter a type of signal. Most signal transduction processes either include sequences which are ordered of biochemical reactions inside the cell. These are then carried out by enzymes, activated by second messengers. The overall result is a signal transduction pathway. This usually happens extremely quickly, normally in milliseconds (such as the case of ion flux). Other times this can take minutes for the activation of lipid-mediated and protein kinase cascades. That being said, some such reactions can take many hours, days and even more. This is determined by necessity of the gene expression completion.
The number of molecules and proteins participating in the events with regards to signal transduction expands as the process emanates from the core stimulus, resulting in a “signal cascade,” beginning with generally a tiny stimulus that elicits a much greater response. This is referred to as amplification of the signal.
In single-cell organisms as well as bacteria, the myriad of process of signal transduction of which the cell is capable of influences the number of ways it can react to its environment. In multicellular organisms, a great variety multitude of various signal transduction processes are necessary for the coordination of the behavior and function of the comprising individual cells. This is both understandable and necessary so the whole organism can properly function. As you could expect, more complex organisms have a greater number of signal transduction processes. In addition, getting any stimuli from the outside environment at the cellular level depends on signal transduction.
This is why countless illnesses including cancer, diabetes, heart disease and many more are involved with signal transduction and are a result of a defect of the signal transduction pathways. This work is still far from being finished and additional grants are needed for the better of us all.
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October 28th, 2009
Prof. Joseph Schlessinger is one of the pioneers of the field of Signal Transduction, which is integral for cancer treatment, and many other fields as well.
Signal transduction indicates processes by which a cell change one kind of signal. Most signal transduction processes either involve sequences which are ordered of biochemical reactions within the cell. These are then carried out by enzymes, activated by second messengers. The final result is a signal transduction pathway. This usually happens extremely quickly, normally in milliseconds (such as the case of ion flux). Other times this can take minutes for the activation of lipid-mediated and protein kinase cascades. That being said, some such reactions can take many hours, days and even more. This is determined by necessity of the gene expression completion.
The number of molecules and proteins involved in the scenarios regarding to signal transduction grows as the process emanates from the initial stimulus, and the result is a “signal cascade,” beginning with generally a small stimulus that elicits a greater response. This is referred to as amplification of the signal.
In single cell organisms as well as bacteria, the multitude of process of signal transduction of which the cell is capable of affects the number of ways it can react to its environment. In multi-cellular organisms, a great variety multitude of different signal transduction processes are necessary for the coordination of the behavior and function of the comprising individual cells. This is both understandable and necessary so the whole organism can properly function. As one may expect, more complex organisms have a greater number of signal transduction processes. Thus, getting any sensory input from the outside environment at the cellular level depends on signal transduction.
This is why countless diseases including cancer, diabetes, heart disease and many more are involved with signal transduction and are a result of a flaw of the signal transduction pathways. This work is still far from being finished and additional financial support are needed for the better of us all.
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October 23rd, 2009
Solar energy does not pollute the environment because it is a clean form of energy.
At the present time, photovoltaic and thermal conversion are the only two ways to harnessing solar energy. Using the heat of the sun to make electricity is known as solar conversion. Layers of a unique material contained the Photovoltaic conversion absorb sun’s rays directly to product electricity.
As the name implies, solar thermal conversion takes sunlight Solar energy, has proved by science that its power is effective not costly. This also uses reflectors and mirrors to create large amounts of heat from exposure to the sun. (caused by heat). If you have ever starting a magnifying glass fire, than you were using solar energy. High heat is created when the sun beats down on the magnifying glass. When using actual solar cells they use this method to produce steam by superheating liquids. Steam is created, which in turn moves a turbine that converts the energy into electrity.
Electricity is generated using Photovoltaic Conversion, which transforms sunlight into electricity. Two layers of different materials are used in Photovoltaic cells usually consist of panels. This is accomplished when sunlight comes into contact with the two surfaces, causing each to attain an opposite charge. A regular battery has a positive end and a negative end and when a wire connects the two ends, they produce an electric current. When the two layers of material in a solar cell are exposed to light, an electric current is created.
A single power cell will be able to generate electricity more quickly when the sun is out. The best result require longer exposure to direct sunlight.
These days you can find many different products that are solar powered. Solar power has the advantage of portability while traveling or camping, not to mention it also very environmentally friendly. As was already pointed out, anyone who ever lit a campfire by holding up a magnifying glass has already put solar energy to work for them. Today, these mechanisms are more efficient and effective than ever. The use of solar power now and in the future is extremely bright and promising.
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September 25th, 2009
In the world of academia, there is a recognized path that countless follow, but at which few truly excel. There are but a comparative handful of truly memorable minds in every generation, and these are the scientists that transform our world. These are the finders of great theories or major paradigms, groundbreaking technology, and life-saving medicine. Dr. Joseph Schlessinger is one such great mind.
During his academic career, he has created more than a dozen other scientists put together. Like most of the world’s leading scientists, he had an impressive start, first obtaining his Bachelor’s degree in Chemistry and Physics in 1968 from Hebrew University in Jerusalem, followed by a Masters in Chemistry in 1970 from the same institution. The young Schlessinger coasted without effort through those early years of academia, graduating magna cum laude both times.
Staying firmly dedicated to his aims, he was immediately accepted to the Weizmann Institute of Science in Rehovot, Israel, where he received his Ph.D. in 1974, after submitting his successful thesis work on “Study of Chemical and Biological Systems by Circular Polarization of Fluorescence.” As a postdoc fellow between 1974 and 1976, he began his studies enthusiastically at Cornell’s Department of Chemistry and Applied Physics.
After a rewarding post doctoral experience at Cornell University, he spent the next several years at increasingly more important pursuits, including a position at the National Institutes of Health, followed by a long tenure at the Weizmann Institute that culminated in his appointment as full professor in the Department of Chemical Immunology.
More articles to come…
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September 24th, 2009
Various Types Of Green Energy
There are many alternative types of renewable energy. All renewable energy comes from natural sources such as geothermal heat, tides, rain, wind, and sunlight. Currently only about 20% of all the energy used on earth is from renewable sources. Renewable energy is used on both large scale and small scale energy production and in many rural areas renewable energy is considered very important for energy production.
The largest percentage of renewable energy comes form the sun. Wind power is actually due to the sun because the heating and cooling of the atmosphere is responsible for the wind. The energy that is in the wind can be harnessed by wind turbines. The wind pushes the turbine and this then turns an auger which can run a generator. Wind power does not produce any carbon dioxide or methane and is the cleanest type of energy.
There are several various ways in which water power can be used. The most common form is through a dam where an electricity station will collect the energy released when the water runs form a high point to a low point. This energy can also be collected through flowing rivers. The energy in tides has also been transformed into power as have the thermal differences in the oceans.
Solar energy is collected sunlight and this can be harnessed in several different ways. Solar energy can be created from photovoltaic solar cells, heating trapped air within a solar updraft tower, creating hydrogen from sunlight, heating air or water using sunlight form solar thermal panels.
Biofuel is another type of renewable energy that is created from plants. Common types of biofuel are ethanol, biodiesel and bagasse. When biofuel is burned it releases chemical energy which can be used to run things such as cars and other machinery. Biofuels create less pollution than gasoline as they are up to 40% cleaner and no carbon dioxide is released.
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September 20th, 2009
What do you think about trying to unveil how to refinish your piano yourself makes you with a sentiment of remark? Do not fear, in there exist many agencies which specialize in piano refinishing in cities somewhere by. It simply doesn’t matter when you live in a big city, the village or in places far from big cities. In case there exists a musical instrument market, then those people are mostly to have at least one single piano refinishing specialist on their team.
If there are luxurious scrollwork which are damaged, you will request a piano refinishing expert that is skilled about how to repair the streamer to run it back. The key to a magnificent refinishing activity is a end that gives out the inherent wood bit.
Some crusts of lacquer with rubbing something near by and a huge employment of good crust will end the refinishing work. A good refinishing a piano service might charge you approximately a few hundred euros however go greatly by a thousand dollars when the artwork in the piano needs to be attentively polished.
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June 3rd, 2009
Sick of huge ineffective inductions? Ready to learn something that finally works? In this article are some quick conversational hypnosis methods that provide awesome results either in normal therapy or public inducing, but were getting read for special hypnosis. First if I could say I expect that the inducing group has ignored covert hypnosis at all. It seems they sometimes step into the don’t give a damn aspect. I have found all conversational hypnosis inductions to work for people, and find that they aid in a real hypnotism panel also. What most of the people are talking about with how to hypnotize someone during sleep in other words is manipulating control. Not just any confusion trance either, most hypnotherapists understand the morals behind such a method, anyway they do not use them every day. You see people find that if you control a patient on an known mental state and then shoot a manipulation induction at them like “I did not buy that car” someone like you can easily induce them, if it is in a stage or hypnotherapy setting just use the above mentioned induction verbal power.
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