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Physiology & Medicine / Re: critical temperature
« on: 04/03/2006 22:50:49 »
In that case I am asking, what do you believe are the negative effects of leukocytosis.
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quote:Doctor Beaver, are you disputing this? The simple, some might say simplistic, consensus view is that all mammals begin in utero as females. Male characteristics become imposed about half way through the gestation period. In the absence of the hormonal influences, induced by the genetic make up of the fetus, that would convert the fetus to a male, it remains female.
Originally posted by DoctorBeaverquote:
Because men start off life in the womb as females
Is that your final answer? Are you sure you don't want to retract?
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Originally posted by neilep
I would welcome your thoughts and speculations on how life would be here on Earth if we had no moon !
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Originally posted by tony6789
Does any one besides me belive they are real?
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Originally posted by tony6789
What i mean is aliens are THEY amoung us?
quote:If intelligent, spacefaring aliens exist (and I concede that they might) and they are anything like humanity in physical and mental character, then I doubt that they are directly observing. Would you wish to spend a few hundred years in deep freeze, braving the perils of interstellar space, to then live for years limited to the confines of your spacecraft while you observed a strange planet, before undergoing more deep freeze to return to a world where everyone you had known was either dead, or several hundred years your senior?
Originally posted by tony6789
they are probley observing our progress. to see how we progress