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u r most welcome Bungalow Boy smile.gif
for the first glance,i didn't find any... i should give it another try..
its really an interesting issue..
i found this site :-
http://www.med.unc.edu/wellness/main/links...ar%20memory.htm

P.S :- Bungalow Boy ,i think this is the same paper u read !

-nightingale-

QUOTE (hobglobin @ Jun 9 2008, 01:41 PM)
Rather different species with different biology/behaviour. If one species then biotypes, selected to to fit better to their environment


i don't have enough data to tell whether it's the same species or different. at first glance i'd say they're different species. ok, how then do these species stablish their bitting behaviour patterns? should we call it plainly "instinct"?

-toejam-

QUOTE (toejam @ Jun 10 2008, 03:49 AM)
QUOTE (hobglobin @ Jun 9 2008, 01:41 PM)
Rather different species with different biology/behaviour. If one species then biotypes, selected to to fit better to their environment


i don't have enough data to tell whether it's the same species or different. at first glance i'd say they're different species. ok, how then do these species stablish their bitting behaviour patterns? should we call it plainly "instinct"?


I remember studying about that when studying differences between 'anopheles', 'culex' and (?)'aedes' mosquitoes. I think the 'aedes' was the one that prefers to bite on face.

-Bungalow Boy-

QUOTE (nightingale @ Jun 10 2008, 03:44 AM)
u r most welcome Bungalow Boy smile.gif
for the first glance,i didn't find any... i should give it another try..
its really an interesting issue..
i found this site :-
http://www.med.unc.edu/wellness/main/links...ar%20memory.htm

P.S :- Bungalow Boy ,i think this is the same paper u read !


Yeah, I think so too. I read it quite some time back. So, 'there is more research needed' and there are many already on it (except a few who are busy seeing the effect of fungi on amount of nicotine in toe nails)

-Bungalow Boy-

QUOTE (Bungalow Boy @ Jun 10 2008, 10:45 AM)
Yeah, I think so too. I read it quite some time back. So, 'there is more research needed' and there are many already on it (except a few who are busy seeing the effect of fungi on amount of nicotine in toe nails)


laugh.gif that reminds me a tv commercial i saw a few months ago. a news reporter advertising about a miraculous treatment to reduce your scars with extracts of Allium cepa (onion)

-toejam-

you might find this interesting: ghost genes

-toejam-

If I received an organ transplant... and the donor was a nobel prize winner and had been published heavily in Nature... then I would start publishing in Nature. tongue.gif

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-Minnie Mouse-

QUOTE (Minnie Mouse @ Jun 15 2008, 03:55 PM)
If I received an organ transplant... and the donor was a nobel prize winner and had been published heavily in Nature... then I would start publishing in Nature. tongue.gif

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in this case, I assume, it will strongly depend on the transplanted organ... wink.gif

-The Bearer-

If it is true and it is a general phenomenon ,then it may have some thing similar to the Holography. That is in every cell from one person, it have all the information of that person!! If it is improved.I think there will be a revolution in biology.


-xgalaxy-

hi guys,
last night i was watching this movie called "memento" and i couldn't help thinking about this thread. what happens in the body when someone has amnesia? is it only a brain failure or is it affecting all the cells in your body?
there was a paper in PNAS about amnesia called "Patients with hippocampal amnesia cannot imagine new experiences" (http://www.pnas.org/cgi/content/abstract/0610561104v1) the abstract looks interesting.

-toejam-

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