From: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org (alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest) To: ammf-digest@smoe.org Subject: alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V14 #4694 Reply-To: ammf@fruvous.com Sender: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org Precedence: bulk alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest Tuesday, August 4 2020 Volume 14 : Number 4694 Today's Subjects: ----------------- Americaâs Deadliest Natural Supplement REVEALED [shocking!] ["Natural Sup] Airconditioners are becoming obsolete because of this... ["Arctic Air" <] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Mon, 3 Aug 2020 08:06:22 -0400 From: "Natural Supplement" Subject: Americaâs Deadliest Natural Supplement REVEALED [shocking!] Americabs Deadliest Natural Supplement REVEALED [shocking!] http://omegakrill.buzz/Ajn7w0wK3cYOHTfKqQ6qBcqYofm7WQq3ky1NV3lhD_WqPx6Z http://omegakrill.buzz/2ZnRmyJ9AnWN3Xd35-GoxeDq0DVM_4GFj35s6c99F-IBGg6E In animals, fertilization begins the process of embryonic development with the creation of a zygote, a single cell resulting from the fusion of gametes (e.g. egg and sperm). The development of a zygote into a multicellular embryo proceeds through a series of recognizable stages, often divided into cleavage, blastula, gastrulation, and organogenesis. Cleavage is the period of rapid mitotic cell divisions that occur after fertilization. During cleavage, the overall size of the embryo does not change, but the size of individual cells decrease rapidly as they divide to increase the total number of cells. Cleavage results in a blastula. Depending on the species, a blastula stage embryo can appear as a ball of cells on top of yolk, or as a hollow sphere of cells surrounding a middle cavity. The embryo's cells continue to divide and increase in number, while molecules within the cells such as RNAs and proteins actively promote key developmental processes such as gene expression, cell fate specification, and polarity. Gastrulation is the next phase of embryonic development, and involves the development of two or more layers of cells (germinal layers). Animals that form two layers (such as Cnidaria) are called diploblastic, and those that form three (most other animals, from flatworms to humans) are called triploblastic. During gastrulation of triploblastic animals, the three germinal layers that form are called the ectoderm, mesoderm, and endoderm. All tissues and organs of a mature animal can trace their origin back to one of these layers. For example, the ectoderm will give rise to the skin epidermis and the nervous system, the mesoderm will give rise to the vascular system, muscles, bone, and connective tissues, and the endoderm will give rise to organs of the digestive system and epithelium of the digestive system and respiratory system. Many visible changes in embryonic structure happen throughout gastrulation as the cells that make up the different germ layers migrate and cause the previously round embryo to fold or invaginate into a cup-like appearance. Past gastrulation, an embryo continues to develop into a mature multicellular organism by forming structures necessary for life outside of the womb or egg. As the name suggests, organogenesis is the stage of embryonic development when organs form. During organogenesis, molecular and cellular interactions prompt certain populations of cells from the different germ layers to differentiate into organ-specific cell types. For example, in neurogenesis, a subpopulation of cells from the ectoderm segregate from other cells and further specialize to become the brain, spinal cord, or peripheral nerves. The embryonic period varies from species to species. In human development, the term fetus is used instead of embryo after the ninth week after conception, whereas in zebrafish, embryonic development is considered finished when a bone called the cleithrum becomes visible. In animals that hatch from an egg, such as birds, a young animal is typically no longer referred to as an embryo once it has hatched. In vivaparous animals (animals whose offspring spend at least some time developing within a parent's body), the offspring is typically referred to as an embryo while inside of the parent, and is no longer considered an embryo after birth or exit from the parent. However, the extent of development and growth accomplished while inside of an egg or parent varies significantly from species to species, so much so that the processes that take place after hatching or birth in one species may take place well before those events in another. Therefore, according to one textbook, it is common for scientists interpret the scope of embryology broadly as the study of the development of anim ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 03 Aug 2020 17:53:00 -0500 From: "Arctic Air" Subject: Airconditioners are becoming obsolete because of this... Always on Part of the reason the idea of commute as work is coming to the fore is our increasingly connected lives, says Juliet Jain, a mobility researcher at the University of the West of England In the Norfolk Island study, participants were set a goal of reducing their fossil fuel use by 10% over the course of the study We get a lot of reflective light from the snow in the early spring months, he says But the ethics of what constitutes a justifiable reason to burn more carbon is fraught with sensitivities During their research they found that trees with vertical, needle like leaves work as an organic net to which drops of water adhere A single line running to London from Hampshire is currently the only one in the world to run solely on solar power At the time it didnbt occur to me that here was one of Mother Naturebs ironies: one of the most rapidly increasing forms of clean energy can also have deadly consequences for wildlife Even in developed countries, SMRs might provide the ability to generate electricity in new places At least 30 people have joined him to promote farming without burning method, he says Ibm very proud of this book, I think itbs one of the most beautiful webve managed to make, webre quite a way down the line with making stereo books, I think this is the sixth webve done Everywhere you look there are hand sized spiders, their webs stretched across the wooden beams 1ft in diameter (itbs not like you can open a window) The mission is still in its conceptual stage, some 20 years away, with scientists and engineers starting to investigate how to even build such a submarine The longer that they were there, the more their emotions would go up and down, says Bower I thought we were going to have to abort, Griffin says The sturdy light, flexible materials designed for womenbs undergarments turned out to be ideal for spacesuits too Nearly 100 years on, organisations around the world are again revisiting how work weeks are structured We all cyberloaf b and the science says that i t can make us more productive at work This despite the law stating workersb 11 hour break couldnbt be interrupted This ability to be plastic, to adapt, is often what organisations should really be looking for, says Srivastava Besides inspiring life coaches and fitness gurus, breathwork has also started to draw the attention of major corporations b who hope that the practice could help staff to focus their minds and to cope with the daily stresses of their job In January, the Swiss government changed its rules so that its 40,000 employees simply need sign off from their manager to do the same Scots have 'big opportunity' in Wales Watson Pick your Scotland XV to play Wales 'Scotland have newfound physical menace' With new defence specialist Steve Tandy joining the set up in January, Scotland have conceded only 49 points and four tries in four tournament fixtures ArcticBreeze the new cool air device Arcticbreeze is a humidifying and air-cooling device that purifies the environment. 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