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Maxine Singer: Biochemist Peggy 2009
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As a Biochemist who has some knowledge of DDT (albeit mostly through ‘popular’ science books), I seem to recall that the issue is not the toxicity of DDT but its improper use.
So I hear. 2009
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Biochemist Linda Hardin, like many other mothers, needed to learn how to make wheat-free and dairy-free cookies for her children who had food allergies.
Chrysalis Dairy-Free Wheat-Free Cookies Steve Carper 2008
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Biochemist and "tear expert" Dr. William Frey at the Ramsey Medical Center in Minneapolis discovered that reflex tears are 98 percent water, whereas emotional tears also contain stress hormones which get excreted from the body through crying.
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Dr. Neil Broom, Biochemist at the University of Auckland,and author, elaborates on how these two philosophies have influenced science and society:
God: Fact or Fiction? elena maria vidal 2009
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Dr. Neil Broom, Biochemist at the University of Auckland,and author, elaborates on how these two philosophies have influenced science and society:
Archive 2009-05-01 elena maria vidal 2009
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Biochemist Michael Behe illustrates this as follows:
The Idea of Design in Nature: Science or Phenomenology? By Jakob Wolf William Harryman 2009
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Biochemist James Lovelock dismayed his peers by arguing that this showed any search for life on the planet would be fruitless.
History of contributions of planetary studies to the science of climate change 2008
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Biochemist Jerry Bergman has a new book coming out called Slaughter of the Dissidents.
Archive 2008-05-01 CC 2008
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Biochemist Jerry Bergman has a new book coming out called Slaughter of the Dissidents.
I prefer to spell "Intelligent Design" as "S-l-e-a-z-e". It just saves time. CC 2008
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