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P1234567890 Emperor of the Universe
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Posted: Wed Jan 10, 2007 7:36 pm Post subject: |
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| Dr. Michael Martin wrote: |
Ever heard of insect neurotransmission? |
Actually, I have studied AI, and I know a little bit about the brain. Exactly what does hemoglobin have to do with neurotransmission? |
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Posted: Wed Jan 10, 2007 7:42 pm Post subject: |
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| P1234567890 wrote: | | Dr. Michael Martin wrote: |
Ever heard of insect neurotransmission? |
Actually, I have studied AI, and I know a little bit about the brain. Exactly what does hemoglobin have to do with neurotransmission? |
Thats what my thesis had to do with. |
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P1234567890 Emperor of the Universe
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Posted: Wed Jan 10, 2007 7:46 pm Post subject: |
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| Dr. Michael Martin wrote: |
Thats what my thesis had to do with. |
You're hilarious. Can you specifically explain what hemoglobin has to do with the neurotransmitters?
Feel free to cut and paste your abstract. |
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Posted: Wed Jan 10, 2007 8:09 pm Post subject: |
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| P1234567890 wrote: | | Dr. Michael Martin wrote: |
Thats what my thesis had to do with. |
You're hilarious. Can you specifically explain what hemoglobin has to do with the neurotransmitters?
Feel free to cut and paste your abstract. |
In essence:
The fluid contained within the mycelium of the fungus cultured by the attine ant, Atta texana, contains three proteolytic enzymes. One enzyme is a DFP-sensitive alkaline proteinase; the other two are metal-chelator-sensitive neutral proteinases. These three enzymes are indentical by all criteria examined to the three proteinases previously isolated from the faecal fluid of A. texana. It is concluded that the faecal enzymes of the fungus-growing ants are derived from the mycelial fluid upon which they feed. The basis for the symbiosis between the attine ants and the fungi which they cultivate in their nests is reinterpreted in the context of this finding.
We examine the effects of the faecal enzymes, and their relationship to the development of the brain, and thus the neurotransmission within the insects. Thats developed within the actual thesis however. |
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P1234567890 Emperor of the Universe
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Posted: Wed Jan 10, 2007 8:16 pm Post subject: |
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In essence:
The fluid contained within the mycelium of the fungus cultured by the attine ant, Atta texana, contains three proteolytic enzymes. One enzyme is a DFP-sensitive alkaline proteinase; the other two are metal-chelator-sensitive neutral proteinases. These three enzymes are indentical by all criteria examined to the three proteinases previously isolated from the faecal fluid of A. texana. It is concluded that the faecal enzymes of the fungus-growing ants are derived from the mycelial fluid upon which they feed. The basis for the symbiosis between the attine ants and the fungi which they cultivate in their nests is reinterpreted in the context of this finding.
We examine the effects of the faecal enzymes, and their relationship to the development of the brain, and thus the neurotransmission within the insects. Thats developed within the actual thesis however. |
Not bad. This time you even got some jargon in there. Too bad you completely forgot to mention what hemoglobin has to do with anything. You also forgot to mention what the swines had to do with anything. |
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Posted: Wed Jan 10, 2007 8:17 pm Post subject: |
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| P1234567890 wrote: | | Dr. Michael Martin wrote: |
In essence:
The fluid contained within the mycelium of the fungus cultured by the attine ant, Atta texana, contains three proteolytic enzymes. One enzyme is a DFP-sensitive alkaline proteinase; the other two are metal-chelator-sensitive neutral proteinases. These three enzymes are indentical by all criteria examined to the three proteinases previously isolated from the faecal fluid of A. texana. It is concluded that the faecal enzymes of the fungus-growing ants are derived from the mycelial fluid upon which they feed. The basis for the symbiosis between the attine ants and the fungi which they cultivate in their nests is reinterpreted in the context of this finding.
We examine the effects of the faecal enzymes, and their relationship to the development of the brain, and thus the neurotransmission within the insects. Thats developed within the actual thesis however. |
Not bad. This time you even got some jargon in there. Too bad you completely forgot to mention what hemoglobin has to do with anything. You also forgot to mention what the swines had to do with anything. |
Good Lord man, I'm not here to fulfill your personal Agenda and your made up reality about Science. Your ideas about Science are not real P123. Face up to reality sometime. |
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P1234567890 Emperor of the Universe
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Posted: Wed Jan 10, 2007 8:26 pm Post subject: |
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Good Lord man, I'm not here to fulfill your personal Agenda and your made up reality about Science. Your ideas about Science are not real P123. Face up to reality sometime. |
Do you, or don't you know the contents of your own thesis? |
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Unverified Booted
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Posted: Wed Jan 10, 2007 8:41 pm Post subject: |
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| P1234567890 wrote: | | Dr. Michael Martin wrote: |
Good Lord man, I'm not here to fulfill your personal Agenda and your made up reality about Science. Your ideas about Science are not real P123. Face up to reality sometime. |
Do you, or don't you know the contents of your own thesis? |
Do you or do you not know when to zip your lip? I'm done talking with you. You're too uncivilized for my likes.
To anybody who's willing to see through his narrow minded ways, I have answered his question 5 posts ago. |
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P1234567890 Emperor of the Universe
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Posted: Wed Jan 10, 2007 9:18 pm Post subject: |
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To anybody who's willing to see through his narrow minded ways, I have answered his question 5 posts ago. |
To anyone who can read, it's obvious that you didn't. |
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unverified2 Booted
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Posted: Thu Jan 11, 2007 12:25 pm Post subject: |
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| P1234567890 wrote: | | Dr. Michael Martin wrote: |
To anybody who's willing to see through his narrow minded ways, I have answered his question 5 posts ago. |
To anyone who can read, it's obvious that you didn't. |
we'll see. |
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joman Grizzly Bear
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Posted: Fri Jan 12, 2007 6:27 am Post subject: |
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| unverified2 wrote: | | Are not amino acids found in hemoglobin? I'm going to teach you something useful, which is what is known as "complimentery truths." These are often overlooked in the Bible as well, and thought to be contradictions. |
Hemoglobin is the source of the amino acids required?
Joman. |
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