Articles, tagged with "primates", page 4
01st April 2009
Men have been told for as long as people have been able to converse where they have come from and what they can expect in the future. Although religion has taken the strongest stance in telling men where they have come from and where they are going, scien...
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Author:
richer
12th March 2009
If the right definition for the term "Intelligence" would be "the ability to acquire and remember information and the capability to use them while solving different problems", then the cat is definitely the most intelligent animal from all those surroundi...
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Author:
June Sabe
09th January 2009
Featuring lovely landscaping as well as impressive and grand views of the Selatar Reservoir, the Zoological Gardens in Singapore presents guests the chance to indulge in a wonderful nature related attraction that is ideal for both the individual and the f...
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Author:
Pushpitha Wijesinghe
01st December 2008
Yes it's difficult to stop smoking and there are many ways to quit smoking but the best way to quit smoking might be to stick something tasty into your mouth. Not gum and not chocolate bars but something that tastes just as good.
Having an addiction to...
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Author:
Rose Li
21st October 2008
Want to know how to keep your little ones happy while in Dublin? Then read this guide and get some ideas of what to see and where to go with the family while in Dublin.
Dublin is a fantastic city and when it comes to children's attractions, Dublin real...
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Author:
Mairead Foley
08th September 2008
Santa Ana is the most populous city in Orange County. Its found in Southern California on the Santa Ana River. It has a warm sunny weather and mild climate. The sunny weather is good for lovers because they can go out to enoy the sun and perhaps get some ...
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Author:
Francis K Githinji
25th July 2008
From an evolutionary point of view, skipping a meal here and there would be beneficial to the human body. After all the human body was designed to go for days without eating anything. In today's society we have constant access to food and we are taking ...
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Author:
David Cowley
02nd July 2008
A new useful study on diabetes has been done by the Researchers at the University of Florida who have been able to reverse diabetes in mice. What the researchers did was used a simple injection of immature cells, or stem cells, right below the skin, and ...
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Author:
Andy Rogers
21st June 2008
Whatever your own interests are, you are sure to find something that will appeal to you in London's top museums, featuring a vast array of intriguing artefacts.
One of the most famous of London's museums has to be the Natural History Museum. This is...
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Author:
mpressman
08th May 2008
Mastitis is the inflammation of the mammalian mammary gland (breast in primates, udder in other mammals). It is called puerperal mastitis when it occurs in lactating mothers and non-puerperal otherwise. Mastitis can occur in men, albeit rarely. Inflammato...
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Author:
peterhutch
08th May 2008
One of the most consipicous occurences of the great rift valley is its many lakes. Every few kilometres down the floor of the rift valley one finds a lake. In Kenya, five lakes namely, Baringo, Bogoria, Nakuru, Elementaita and Naivasha occur within a span...
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Author:
nguyo safaris
08th May 2008
Monkeypox is a rare infectious disease caused by monkeypox virus. The disease was first identified in laboratory monkeys, giving it its name. The disease is most prevalent in Central and West Africa, but an outbreak occurred also in the United States in 2...
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Author:
peterhutch
08th May 2008
One of the most conspicuous occurrences of the great rift valley is its many lakes. Every few kilometres down the floor of the rift valley one finds a lake. In Kenya, five lakes namely, Baringo, Bogoria, Nakuru, Elementaita and Naivasha occur within a spa...
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Author:
nguyo safaris
28th March 2008
Vitamin C is an essential building block for our cells and our selves, so why don't our organs produce it? It is theorized that mutations in the evolution process caused humans to lose their ability to create ascorbic acid. While there is no clear explana...
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Author:
Robert Palmer
24th July 2007
Did you know that men and women consist of nearly the same number of cells? Here, a quote from Wikipedia:A human being is a multicellular eukaryote consisting of an estimated 100 trillion cells. It should be noted that there is no
consensus on the actua...
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Author:
Jennifer Kelton