In attendance were: Deb Simons Betsy Hagberg Mary Beth Guild Sandy Anderson Fred Erwin Brenda Dixon Kathy Parkinson Mary Jane Colombino Inga Fleming Grace Ravnikar Pat Olson Karen Groop and Fleurette Saari.
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North Slqpe Subsistence Study OCS Study MMS 91-0073 Wainwright, 1988 and 1989 Social and Economic Studies 11 U.S. Department of the Interior Minerals Management Service Alaska Outer Continental Shelf Region Technical Report No. 147 OCS STUDY MMS 91-0073 CONTRACT NO.
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The hot fruit of the cayenne plant has been used as medicine for centuries. Cayenne was frequently used to treat diseases of the circulatory system and is still traditionally used in herbal medicine as a circulatory tonic. The active ingredient in cayenne is a pungent substance known as capsaicin.
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PLANT PEST NOTICE CENTRAL SCIENCE LABORATORY Sand Hutton York YO41 1LZ U.K. Tel:+44 (0)1904 462000 Fax:+44 (0)1904 462111 Wesite: www.csl.gov.uk E-mail: science@csl.gov.uk No 40 Chilli thrips Scirtothrips dorsalis Fig.
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1. The primary active ingredient in "red peppers" is a compound called capsaicin. In mammalian cells, it interacts with a type of receptor class called the vanilloid receptors and almost exclusively causes release of a neurotransmitter called "Substance P".
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Polychaetes have a variety of ways of reproduction. Asexual reproduction does occur. In some species a rather peculiar way of sexual reproduction has evolved. At the tail end the segments slowly change into new organisms.
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The ripe fruit of the coconut palm has a hard shell covered by a fibrous outer coat and contains an edible kernel with the coconut in the centre. The nut is split open, and the edible kernel is dried to a moisture content below 6% to prevent deterioration.
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Specialist LIMS company, offering scientific data management software for high throughput screening genomics and systems biology. Includes product overview, modules, training and support in Victoria, British Columbia.
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Review article from PLoS Biology journal. Describes mechanism of RNA Interference, potential applications towards therapeutics, and current problems associated with delivery.
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Developing bioinformatics software for sequence analysis, sequence based predictions, and biological pathway analysis and visualization.
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Open source Java implementation of the dynamic programming algorithm Smith-Waterman for biological local pairwise sequence alignment.
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(TIGR) is a not-for-profit research institute carrying out structural, functional and comparative analysis of genomes and gene products.
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Freeware DNA cloning, analysis and visualization software.
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Free software for working with and managing nucleotide sequences in multiple formats. Features include sequence annotation, restriction analysis, pattern searching, retrieval from servers. Released under GNU Public Licence.
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Genome-tools provides flexible tools and a simple API for genomic sequence processing on genomes published in the standard Genbank format.
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An Oxford graduate student by day and a scientific activist by night, Nick Anthis isn't letting his Ph.D. research in protein structure get in the way of defending scientific and social progress.
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