Incorrect. NZ will tax casino earnings and prizes if you are earning them as income. Essentially, have you won something as a one-off or are you buying your groceries with the money you win on the black-jack table. It requires subjective assessment, which will be why the US doesn't do things this way, but it's fair when applied correctly.
A meat cleaver and a 30 minute, 30 000g spin would do the job OK. You would need a long pipette to be able to pick-up the right phase though.
You could use an FCS centrifuge? They take 4 whole calves per spin I think.
Nutrition is a perfectly reasonable scientific field. You are nominating diets that have very specific goals. Popular weightloss diets aim for minimum work and inconvenience with maximal weightloss (many are dubious with regards to the amount of science involved in their development too). This type of diet is fundamentally flawed.
Bodybuilders?
You are forgetting that body-builders aren't eating a certain way to live longer or be more healthy, they just want horse-like pectoral muscles and veins the size of your wrist. Diets have been developed to help with that. Body builders are notoriously unhealthy.
If you want to live longer look in the direction of caloric restriction, it's the only PROVEN way to prolong your life. It's supposed to be torture though. It's like being a 13 year old boy, you're 'hunger' can never be satisified.
Animals don't have cars and comparisons with lions and tigers is silly. However, if you must........... watch a predator with it's prey and you will see the stomach being attacked first. They get a good amount of plant material in their diet they just need a herbivore to predigest it first.
This is a good example of how primitive neurone-interface technology, for want of a better descriptor, is. We have all seen infomercials for the external version of this device, and I feel the study you have linked to is more reflective of safety/efficacy concerns while it's also a testament to how good we're getting at water-proofing electronic devices.
Developing and delivering probiotic's is serious science. People with a low IQ would mistake this story as a statement of "Yogurt contains live cultures" cause that's the point of the product. I don't have much faith in this one but it's serious stuff in the farming world (both terrestrial and aquatic).
My favourite use of probiotic was in the Russian space program, I believe they marketed it to the public as being cosmonaut-good, a genius bit of marketing....
"Today there is a Russian yogurt cultured from bacteria in the saliva and guts of cosmonauts aboard Mir station. Spaceflight stress upset their immunity, according to the Moscow Institute of Biomedical Problems. That allowed bad bacteria to attack good bacteria. Microbiologists developed the yogurt in the 1980s as a remedy. Cosmonauts ate yogurt before blast-off. Today, it comes as fruit-flavored yogurt, cottage cheese and traditional Russian cheeses studded with garlic and herbs."
http://www.spacetoday.org/History/SpaceFactoids/Sp aceFactoids2.html
I would visit them all if I thought I could conquer them easily. Entire output of my house for 10 years and I would have 201 houses in a decade, sure.
Yup they also no understand causative. I'm sure people with poor vision/visual processing will stick to Tetris.
Customised advertising coming from a non-voluntary iris scan is kind of sinister. Imagine the spam.
That's why they have setup a website for you to donate money through?
Incorrect. NZ will tax casino earnings and prizes if you are earning them as income. Essentially, have you won something as a one-off or are you buying your groceries with the money you win on the black-jack table. It requires subjective assessment, which will be why the US doesn't do things this way, but it's fair when applied correctly.
That's what fringe benefit tax is for in most the UK and other countries, I'm not sure if the US has it.
A meat cleaver and a 30 minute, 30 000g spin would do the job OK. You would need a long pipette to be able to pick-up the right phase though. You could use an FCS centrifuge? They take 4 whole calves per spin I think.
I had an idea for a spiderman film where he goes back in time, he would be on the great plains.....................
Nutrition is a perfectly reasonable scientific field. You are nominating diets that have very specific goals. Popular weightloss diets aim for minimum work and inconvenience with maximal weightloss (many are dubious with regards to the amount of science involved in their development too). This type of diet is fundamentally flawed. Bodybuilders? You are forgetting that body-builders aren't eating a certain way to live longer or be more healthy, they just want horse-like pectoral muscles and veins the size of your wrist. Diets have been developed to help with that. Body builders are notoriously unhealthy. If you want to live longer look in the direction of caloric restriction, it's the only PROVEN way to prolong your life. It's supposed to be torture though. It's like being a 13 year old boy, you're 'hunger' can never be satisified. Animals don't have cars and comparisons with lions and tigers is silly. However, if you must........... watch a predator with it's prey and you will see the stomach being attacked first. They get a good amount of plant material in their diet they just need a herbivore to predigest it first.
It could be worse......Fancy = buggy.
This is a good example of how primitive neurone-interface technology, for want of a better descriptor, is. We have all seen infomercials for the external version of this device, and I feel the study you have linked to is more reflective of safety/efficacy concerns while it's also a testament to how good we're getting at water-proofing electronic devices.
Developing and delivering probiotic's is serious science. People with a low IQ would mistake this story as a statement of "Yogurt contains live cultures" cause that's the point of the product. I don't have much faith in this one but it's serious stuff in the farming world (both terrestrial and aquatic). My favourite use of probiotic was in the Russian space program, I believe they marketed it to the public as being cosmonaut-good, a genius bit of marketing.... "Today there is a Russian yogurt cultured from bacteria in the saliva and guts of cosmonauts aboard Mir station. Spaceflight stress upset their immunity, according to the Moscow Institute of Biomedical Problems. That allowed bad bacteria to attack good bacteria. Microbiologists developed the yogurt in the 1980s as a remedy. Cosmonauts ate yogurt before blast-off. Today, it comes as fruit-flavored yogurt, cottage cheese and traditional Russian cheeses studded with garlic and herbs." http://www.spacetoday.org/History/SpaceFactoids/Sp aceFactoids2.html