From: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org (alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest) To: ammf-digest@smoe.org Subject: alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V14 #8408 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, February 1 2022 Volume 14 : Number 8408 Today's Subjects: ----------------- Little Known Way To Bring Nearly ANY Dead Battery Back To Life again.. ["] Need To Pump Your Septic Tank? THIS Eliminates The Need For Pumping For Good ["Septifix" Subject: Little Known Way To Bring Nearly ANY Dead Battery Back To Life again.. Little Known Way To Bring Nearly ANY Dead Battery Back To Life again.. http://biopowers.biz/PGXoq8ngf18jULdOabzjXgMntXTpTpjgHA877KN5PFdoTwfl5g http://biopowers.biz/RxQMOA9YLAJcD_FTClcRbZqZ8jf7o7V5D0JSBCwa16pSu2XROg George and the Dragon took place somewhere he called "Silene", in Libya. Silene in Libya was plagued by a venom-spewing dragon dwelling in a nearby pond, poisoning the countryside. To prevent it from affecting the city itself, the people offered it two sheep daily, then a man and a sheep, and finally their children and youths, chosen by lottery. One time the lot fell on the king's daughter. The king offered all his gold and silver to have his daughter spared, but the people refused. The daughter was sent out to the lake, dressed as a bride, to be fed to the dragon. Saint George by chance arrived at the spot. The princess tried to send him away, but he vowed to remain. The dragon emerged from the pond while they were conversing. Saint George made the Sign of the Cross and charged it on horseback, seriously wounding it with his lance. He then called to the princess to throw him her girdle (zona), and he put it around the dragon's neck. When she did so, the dragon followed the girl like a "meek beast" on a leash. The princess and Saint George led the dragon back to the city of Silene, where it terrified the populace. Saint George offered to kill the dragon if they consented to become Christians and be baptized. Fifteen thousand men including the king of Silene converted to Christianity. George then killed the dragon, beheading it with ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 31 Jan 2022 08:30:15 -0500 From: "Septifix" Subject: Need To Pump Your Septic Tank? THIS Eliminates The Need For Pumping For Good Need To Pump Your Septic Tank? THIS Eliminates The Need For Pumping For Good http://nervefix.biz/bXMBKMvPCthpDxwoYO4Nw4oEPbX46np4Phv7tEQ690lrDlT4wQ http://nervefix.biz/eoDzAQYnr0O2DXPX_0YNry4rJU-TdKEsLyxBwiffbSOMoZkX tains openings. In abalones there are holes in the shell used for respiration and the release of egg and sperm, in the nautilus a string of tissue called the siphuncle goes through all the chambers, and the eight plates that make up the shell of chitons are penetrated with living tissue with nerves and sensory structures. Foot File:SeaSnails.ogvPlay media A 50-second video of snails (most likely Natica chemnitzi and Cerithium stercusmuscaram) feeding on the sea floor in the Gulf of California, Puerto PeC1asco, Mexico The underside consists of a muscular foot, which has adapted to different purposes in different classes. The foot carries a pair of statocysts, which act as balance sensors. In gastropods, it secretes mucus as a lubricant to aid movement. In forms having only a top shell, such as limpets, the foot acts as a sucker attaching the animal to a hard surface, and the vertical muscles clamp the shell down over it; in other molluscs, the vertical muscles pull the foot and other exposed soft parts into the shell. In bivalves, the foot is adapted for burrowing into the sediment; in cephalopods it is used for jet propulsion, and the tentacles and arms are derived from the foot. Circulatory system Most molluscs' circulatory systems are mainly open. Although molluscs are coelomates, their coeloms are reduced to fairly small spaces enclosing the heart and gonads. The main body cavity is a hemocoel through which blood and coelomic fluid circulate and which encloses most of the other internal organs. These hemocoelic spaces act as an efficient hydrostatic skeleton. The blood of these molluscs contains the respiratory pigment hemocyanin as an oxygen-carrier. The heart consists of one or more pairs of atria (auricles), which receive oxygenated blood from the gills and pump it to the ventricle, which pumps it into the aorta (main artery), which is fairly short and opens into the hemocoel. The atria of the heart also function as part of the excretory system by filtering waste products out of the blood and dumping it into the coelom as urine. A pair of nephridia ("little kidneys") to the rear of and connected to the coelom extracts any re-usable materials from the urine and dumps additional waste products into it, and then ejects it via tubes that disc ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 31 Jan 2022 07:43:01 -0500 From: "Strengthen Immune" Subject: Can Your Health And Happiness Really Depend On One Simple Breakfast Tweak? Can Your Health And Happiness Really Depend On One Simple Breakfast Tweak? http://biopowers.biz/JfGrnHFqEeAlHT7TzLY6B073bgd0bSfR2d5mcTAbyfYpChzKYg http://biopowers.biz/eBE7twjSMDQC0HTkIJ9J6N_mAlbAFQH6B9T9K19KQsabutk4Bg es can move freely even between distantly related bacteria, possibly extending to the whole bacterial domain. As a rule of thumb, microbiologists have assumed that kinds of Bacteria or Archaea with 16S ribosomal RNA gene sequences more similar than 97% to each other need to be checked by DNA-DNA hybridisation to decide if they belong to the same species or not. (See This concept was narrowed in 2006 to a similarity of 98.7%. DNA barcoding has been proposed as a way to distinguish species suitable even for non-specialists to use. One of the barcodes is a region of mitochondrial DNA within the gene for cytochrome c oxidase. A database, Barcode of Life Data Systems (BOLD), contains DNA barcode sequences from over 190,000 species. However, scientists such as Rob DeSalle have expressed concern that classical taxonomy and DNA barcoding, which they consider a misnomer, need to be reconciled, as they delimit species differently. Genetic introgression mediated by endosymbionts and other vectors can further make barcodes ineffective in the identification of species. Phylogenetic or cladistic species The cladistic or phylogenetic species concept is that a species is the smallest lineage which is distinguished by a unique set of either genetic or morphological traits. No claim is made about reproductive isolation, making the concept useful also in palaeontology where only fossil evidence is available. A phylogenetic or cladistic species is "the smallest aggregation of populations (sexual) or lineages (asexual) diagnosable by a unique combination of character states in comparable individuals (semaphoronts)". The empirical basis b observed character states b provides the evidence to support hypotheses about evolutionarily divergent lineages that have maintained their hereditary integrity through time and space. Molecular markers may be used to determine diagnostic genetic differences in the nuclear or mitochondrial DNA of various species. For example, in a study done on fungi, studying the nucleotide characters using cladistic species produced the most accurate results in recognising the numerous fungi species of all the concepts stud ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 31 Jan 2022 10:57:00 -0500 From: "Eye-Opening" Subject: That buzzing, clicking and clipping that tortures That buzzing, clicking and clipping that tortures http://nervefix.biz/0Ij7RaFcNiYn4HofgOyPJvKRk9EnfPTN5qxye8OmDtLdGo4K6Q http://nervefix.biz/mEzuAhN2XJNeM5vjjUT5vpyAykYLN6raZ9tz4XdJsQOVl_BvAg rmer found the first recorded remnant of Mammut, a tooth some 2.2 kg (5 lb) in weight, in the village of Claverack, New York, in 1705. The mystery animal became known as the "incognitum". In 1739 French soldiers at present-day Big Bone Lick State Park, Kentucky, found the first bones to be collected and studied scientifically. They carried them to the Mississippi River, from where they were transported to the National Museum of Natural History in Paris. Similar teeth were found in South Carolina, and some of the African slaves there supposedly recognized them as being similar to the teeth of African elephants. There soon followed discoveries of complete bones and tusks in Ohio. People started referring to the "incognitum" as a "mammoth", like the ones that were being dug out in Siberia b in 1796 the French anatomist Georges Cuvier proposed the radical idea that mammoths were not simply elephant bones that had been somehow transported north, but a species which no longer existed. Johann Friedrich Blumenbach assigned the scientific name Mammut to the American "incognitum" remains in 1799, under the assumption that they belonged to mammoths. Other anatomists noted that the teeth of mammoths and elephants differed from those of the "incognitum", which possessed rows of large conical cusps, indicating that they were dealing with a distinct species. In 1817 Cuvier named the "incognitum" Mastodon. Cuvier assigned the name mastodon (or mastodont) b meaning "breast tooth" (Ancient Greek: ?????? "breast" and ?????, "tooth"), b for the nipple-like projections on the crowns of the molars. Taxonomy Mastodon as a genus name is obsolete; the valid name is Mamm ------------------------------ End of alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V14 #8408 **********************************************