Posts Tagged ‘Surfaces’
Thursday, August 19th, 2010
Building endurance can be an uphill battle for serious runners. But it doesnt have to be round and round the track ... or along lonely country roads. Throw in a few park trails and you get real hills and various surfaces for a different and scenic workout.
Tags: Country Roads, Endurance, Lonely Country, Park Trails, Runners, Surfaces, Uphill Battle, Workout
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Tuesday, April 27th, 2010
Scientists have combined chemistry and biology research techniques to explain how certain bacteria grow structures on their surfaces that allow them to simultaneously cause illness and protect themselves from the body's defenses. The researchers are the first to reproduce a specific component of this natural process in a test tube an essential step to fully understanding how these structures ...
Tags: Bacteria, Biology Research, Chemistry And Biology, Crack Code, Defense Mechanism, Scientists, Surfaces, Test Tube
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Monday, April 26th, 2010
Scientists have combined chemistry and biology research techniques to explain how certain bacteria grow structures on their surfaces that allow them to simultaneously cause illness and protect themselves from the body's defenses.
Tags: Bacteria, Biology Research, Chemistry And Biology, Crack Code, Defense Mechanism, Scientists, Surfaces
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Monday, April 26th, 2010
American scientists have successfully discovered how some bacteria develop structures on their surfaces that enable them to cause disease and protect themselves from the body's defences
Tags: American Scientists, Bacteria, Defences, Defense Mechanism, Surfaces
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Monday, April 26th, 2010
London, April 26 : American scientists have successfully discovered how some bacteria develop structures on their surfaces that enable them to cause disease and protect themselves from the body's defences simultaneously.
Tags: American Scientists, April 26, Bacteria, Defense Mechanism, London, Surfaces
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