Post by skyship on Oct 29, 2009 17:40:20 GMT -5
I guess we can live right down with the hogs, now.
Swine flu and and the styrene beads.
What do we know about pig iron?
science.howstuffworks.com/iron3.htm
How did I get there from where I was?
Okay.......... now this may sound strange, but, metal and
organics do come together, for those who mimic nature,
and call it real.
Pigs will fly! You ask for it!
Shall we begin by comparing the filament of life to
the filament of reductionism, and it's catalyst.
The pearls of life:
Compare this:
BMAA from cyanobacteria: Nostoc
Analysis of Nostoc strains isolated from symbiotic relationships with lichen and host plants of broad taxonomic diversity indicated that 73% (8/11) of these strains produced BMAA (Table 1).
For free-living cyanobacteria, we found that BMAA is produced by members of all five cyanobacterial sections, as well as in 95% (20/21) of the genera tested, and 97% (29/30) of the strains we tested, representing a wide phylogenetic and ecological diversity (Table 2). Because we found BMAA in an isolate of bloom-forming Nodularia from the Baltic Sea (Table 2), we have now begun testing samples from freshwater and marine cyanobacterial blooms. Our preliminary results are intriguing. For example, Trichodesmium sp. concentrated from two separate frozen 500-ml samples of seawater from a Hawaiian marine bloom, collected August 18, 2004, had 0.0079 μg/g and 0.0071 μg/g BMAA wet weight, respectively. The supernatant from the pelleted Trichodesmium in seawater had detectable BMAA; however, it was below our lower limits of quantification.
www.pnas.org/content/102/14/5074.full
to this:
tinyurl.com/ygz9yk3
www.icbm.de/~palmikro/mikrobiologischer-garten/de/
deantwort038.htm
Now consider this:
oceanexplorer.noaa.gov/explorations/09lophelia/welcome.html
where iron and coral meet:
tinyurl.com/modos4
What is causing the coral to be bleached?
Skyship
Swine flu and and the styrene beads.
What do we know about pig iron?
science.howstuffworks.com/iron3.htm
How did I get there from where I was?
Okay.......... now this may sound strange, but, metal and
organics do come together, for those who mimic nature,
and call it real.
Pigs will fly! You ask for it!
Shall we begin by comparing the filament of life to
the filament of reductionism, and it's catalyst.
The pearls of life:
Compare this:
BMAA from cyanobacteria: Nostoc
Analysis of Nostoc strains isolated from symbiotic relationships with lichen and host plants of broad taxonomic diversity indicated that 73% (8/11) of these strains produced BMAA (Table 1).
For free-living cyanobacteria, we found that BMAA is produced by members of all five cyanobacterial sections, as well as in 95% (20/21) of the genera tested, and 97% (29/30) of the strains we tested, representing a wide phylogenetic and ecological diversity (Table 2). Because we found BMAA in an isolate of bloom-forming Nodularia from the Baltic Sea (Table 2), we have now begun testing samples from freshwater and marine cyanobacterial blooms. Our preliminary results are intriguing. For example, Trichodesmium sp. concentrated from two separate frozen 500-ml samples of seawater from a Hawaiian marine bloom, collected August 18, 2004, had 0.0079 μg/g and 0.0071 μg/g BMAA wet weight, respectively. The supernatant from the pelleted Trichodesmium in seawater had detectable BMAA; however, it was below our lower limits of quantification.
www.pnas.org/content/102/14/5074.full
to this:
tinyurl.com/ygz9yk3
www.icbm.de/~palmikro/mikrobiologischer-garten/de/
deantwort038.htm
Now consider this:
oceanexplorer.noaa.gov/explorations/09lophelia/welcome.html
where iron and coral meet:
tinyurl.com/modos4
What is causing the coral to be bleached?
Skyship