1921 pts ยท January 17, 2014
@WoodbroWilson pointed out OP got the half life wrong too.
He says uranium half life is a less than a few years... It's 25,000...
I'm sure the fact that the median US citizen is 7 years older has nothing to do with sperm count...
Do you have any evidence heavy punishments reduce crime?
Over 10,000 times better than nothing under under extremely harsh and unrealistic conditions. It protects against HIV.
condom manufacturing has improved. Here's a source for more STD prevention info. http://pdf.usaid.gov/pdf_docs/Pnabs065.pdf
ejaculation. Also, actual virus particles are often attached to cells which are much larger, and that article is now 24 years old while 3/?
and it used marked nanoparticles at 100 million times the concentration found in semen, and simulated 10 minutes of thrusting after 2/?
I assume you are referring to this study: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/1411838. It found 10,000X more protection than no condom 1/?
The new trains are nice but there's an awkward spot in the middle near the doors with nothing to hang onto.
You should explain how you know that and why it matters, otherwise your comment doesn't have a clear link to their comment.
that doesn't mean kids are always better at making decisions. We don't let them vote or make medical decisions for a reason. 3
and since they love their children they want them to be as moral and good as possible. Obviously parents can have damaging beliefs, but 2
Both are choosing a belief for your child, and i don't have a problem with that. Parents have a certain moral framework they think is best 1
Lol, touche.
Windchill is a silly measurement imo: it's what bare skin detects and most people wear clothes. :p
Ottawa has never reached -40C (-38.9 in 1933), and the average coldest temperature is only -15C.
Home births aren't more dangerous than at a hospital (Only low risk births): http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2742137/
Home births are as safe as hospital births: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2742137/
OP said there was a midwife present, and that they weren't a medical professional. Sounds like they weren't actually a midwife.
Offending people for the sake of offending them isn't educational...
A better explanation: http://genetics.thetech.org/ask/ask349 TL;DR is that women only have 1 working X-chromosome per cell.
the opsin proteins shouldn't change perception that much, since our eyes can adapt to 100-fold change in light intensity.
In women (and all mammals), 1 X chromosome is randomly silenced in each cell to stop overproduction of proteins. Also density of 1/2
a) women only have 1 active X Chromosome per cell, the other is silenced, b) that study doesn't account for practice at either task
In reality the general public in the UAE support the laws, while a lot of Georgians don't so it's more a philosophical point than anything 4
(in theory) punishing the people ultimately responsible for the laws, while in the other they would be punishing people not responsible. 3
monarchy so the laws are only the direct responsibility of the monarchs. Boycotting economically punishes the people: in one case they are 2
Georgia has a democratically elected government, so the laws that are passed are the responsibility of the people. The UAE is an absolute 1
>1/2 of police in Toronto make over 100k a year, EMS 75-90K a year, Nurses 75-120k.
@WoodbroWilson pointed out OP got the half life wrong too.
He says uranium half life is a less than a few years... It's 25,000...
I'm sure the fact that the median US citizen is 7 years older has nothing to do with sperm count...
Do you have any evidence heavy punishments reduce crime?
Over 10,000 times better than nothing under under extremely harsh and unrealistic conditions. It protects against HIV.
condom manufacturing has improved. Here's a source for more STD prevention info. http://pdf.usaid.gov/pdf_docs/Pnabs065.pdf
ejaculation. Also, actual virus particles are often attached to cells which are much larger, and that article is now 24 years old while 3/?
and it used marked nanoparticles at 100 million times the concentration found in semen, and simulated 10 minutes of thrusting after 2/?
I assume you are referring to this study: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/1411838. It found 10,000X more protection than no condom 1/?
The new trains are nice but there's an awkward spot in the middle near the doors with nothing to hang onto.
You should explain how you know that and why it matters, otherwise your comment doesn't have a clear link to their comment.
that doesn't mean kids are always better at making decisions. We don't let them vote or make medical decisions for a reason. 3
and since they love their children they want them to be as moral and good as possible. Obviously parents can have damaging beliefs, but 2
Both are choosing a belief for your child, and i don't have a problem with that. Parents have a certain moral framework they think is best 1
Lol, touche.
Windchill is a silly measurement imo: it's what bare skin detects and most people wear clothes. :p
Ottawa has never reached -40C (-38.9 in 1933), and the average coldest temperature is only -15C.
Home births aren't more dangerous than at a hospital (Only low risk births): http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2742137/
Home births are as safe as hospital births: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2742137/
OP said there was a midwife present, and that they weren't a medical professional. Sounds like they weren't actually a midwife.
Offending people for the sake of offending them isn't educational...
A better explanation: http://genetics.thetech.org/ask/ask349 TL;DR is that women only have 1 working X-chromosome per cell.
the opsin proteins shouldn't change perception that much, since our eyes can adapt to 100-fold change in light intensity.
In women (and all mammals), 1 X chromosome is randomly silenced in each cell to stop overproduction of proteins. Also density of 1/2
a) women only have 1 active X Chromosome per cell, the other is silenced, b) that study doesn't account for practice at either task
In reality the general public in the UAE support the laws, while a lot of Georgians don't so it's more a philosophical point than anything 4
(in theory) punishing the people ultimately responsible for the laws, while in the other they would be punishing people not responsible. 3
monarchy so the laws are only the direct responsibility of the monarchs. Boycotting economically punishes the people: in one case they are 2
Georgia has a democratically elected government, so the laws that are passed are the responsibility of the people. The UAE is an absolute 1
>1/2 of police in Toronto make over 100k a year, EMS 75-90K a year, Nurses 75-120k.