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  1. Demorou, mas terminei... daqui uns 7 dias mais umas gramas nos potes...

    1. 021

      021

      qnts dias de manicure? rs

    2. GrowingDreams

      GrowingDreams

      TEndinite?

      Vc manicura na tesoura msm ou tem trimmer?

  2. po a rainha empurra o bambu no de todos... até do meu... pra ela vir aqui comemorar o jubileu de 60 anos de reinado, nois (constituintes) vam desembolsar 60mi. é mole? duro ser sudito.
  3. na inglaterra a mãe da criança pode fuder ele legalmente por que ele fuma maconha...
  4. http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-17100574 Ancient plants back to life after 30,000 frozen years The success of the operation hinged on the habits of the Arctic ground squirrel Scientists in Russia have grown plants from fruit stored away in permafrost by squirrels over 30,000 years ago. The fruit was found in the banks of the Kolyma River in Siberia, a top site for people looking for mammoth bones. The Institute of Cell Biophysics team raised plants of Silene stenophylla - of the campion family - from the fruit. Writing in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS), they note this is the oldest plant material by far to have been brought to life. Prior to this, the record lay with date palm seeds stored for 2,000 years at Masada in Israel. The leader of the research team, Professor David Gilichinsky, died a few days before his paper was published. In it, he and his colleagues describe finding about 70 squirrel hibernation burrows in the river bank. "All burrows were found at depths of 20-40m from the present day surface and located in layers containing bones of large mammals such as mammoth, woolly rhinoceros, bison, horse, deer, and other representatives of fauna from the age of mammoths, as well as plant remains," they write. "The presence of vertical ice wedges demonstrates that it has been continuously frozen and never thawed. "Accordingly, the fossil burrows and their content have never been defrosted since burial and simultaneous freezing." The squirrels appear to have stashed their store in the coldest part of their burrow, which subsequently froze permanently, presumably due to a cooling of the local climate. Sugar sweet Back in the lab, near Moscow, the team's attempts to germinate mature seeds failed. The fruits grew into healthy plants, though subtly different from modern examples of the species Eventually they found success using elements of the fruit itself, which they refer to as "placental tissue" and propagated in laboratory dishes. "This is by far the most extraordinary example of extreme longevity for material from higher plants," commented Robin Probert, head of conservation and technology at the UK's Millennium Seed Bank. "I'm not surprised that it's been possible to find living material as old as this, and this is exactly where we would go looking, in permafrost and these fossilised rodent burrows with their caches of seeds. "But it is a surprise to me that they're finding viable material from this placental tissue rather than mature seeds." The Russian team's theory is that the tissue cells are full of sucrose that would have formed food for the growing plants. Sugars are preservatives; they are even being researched as a way of keeping vaccines fresh in the hot climates of Africa without the need for refrigeration. So it may be that the sugar-rich cells were able to survive in a potentially viable state for so long. Silene stenophylla still grows on the Siberian tundra; and when the researchers compared modern-day plants against their resurrected cousins, they found subtle differences in the shape of petals and the sex of flowers, for reasons that are not evident. The scientists suggest in their PNAS paper that research of this kind can help in studies of evolution, and shed light on environmental conditions in past millennia. But perhaps the most enticing suggestion is that it might be possible, using the same techniques, to raise plants that are now extinct - provided that Arctic ground squirrels or some other creatures secreted away the fruit and seeds. "We'd predict that seeds would stay viable for thousands, possibly tens of thousands of years - I don't think anyone would expect hundreds of thousands of years," said Dr Probert. "[so] there is an opportunity to resurrect flowering plants that have gone extinct in the same way that we talk about bringing mammoths back to life, the Jurassic Park kind of idea."
  5. o josé manoel, acabou de subir, e nem sentar na janela ele quer... quer pilotar o avião...
  6. Colheita em plena 3ª feira de carnaval é foda

    1. Gabe

      Gabe

      Que é isso, canadense... foda é ter que estudar na 3a. de carnaval :(

    2. Papai Papudo
    3. Canadense

      Canadense

      HAHAH vcs ta certo... mas que vai ser um saco hj a noite vai...

  7. po eu tenho um dremel fajutissmo... mas da pro gasto... esse é master!
  8. aaaaa... va... esse dai parou como o snoop dogg uns anos atraz
  9. pode crer... é que li na tradução... mas muda ae quem for o modera do board...
  10. abstrato Background e Propósito - Etanol-se inversamente associado com o risco de acidente vascular cerebral isquêmico, sugerindo um efeito neuroprotetor. Num modelo de rato de isquemia cerebral transitória, identificou-se etanol como um possível tratamento de acidente vascular cerebral isquémica aguda. Métodos - Sprague-Dawley foram submetidos a oclusão da artéria cerebral média durante 2 horas. Cinco conjuntos de experiências foram conduzidas: para determinar o efeito dose-resposta de etanol em enfarte do cérebro e resultado funcional; para determinar se o etanol combinando e hipotermia produz neuroprotecção sinérgica; para determinar as janelas terapêuticas de oportunidade para o etanol em curso; para testar se o etanol promove a hemorragia intracerebral em um acidente vascular cerebral isquémico ou hemorrágico ou após a administração de trombolíticos; e para testar o efeito de etanol na hipoxia induzível-factor-1α expressão da proteína. Resultados - Etanol em 1,5 g / kg reduziu o volume de enfarte e disfunção comportamental, quando administrada em 2, 3, ou 4 horas após a oclusão da artéria cerebral média. O efeito protetor do etanol não foi melhorado quando combinado com hipotermia. Etanol não promover hemorragia cerebral no acidente vascular cerebral hemorrágico ou isquêmico em combinação com proteína recombinante do plasminogênio tecidual ativador ou uroquinase. Tratamento com etanol (1,5 g / kg) aumentou os níveis de proteína de hipoxia induzível-factor-1α em 3 postreperfusion horas. Conclusões - Etanol exerce um efeito neuroprotector forte quando administrado até 4 horas após a isquemia, aumenta a expressão indutível de hipóxia-factor-1α, e não promove a hemorragia intracerebral, quando usado com trombolíticos. O etanol é um neuroprotetor potencial de acidente vascular cerebral isquêmico agudo. Num tem haver com cannabis, mas é bom saber essas infos...
  11. HA isso é verdade... psicologos nada mais são que medicos (psiquiatra) frustrados...
  12. po, psicologa com um amigo imaginario é foda... meio que uma antitese...
  13. Porra, sabia que tinha uma razão pq ele dixou o coração em São Francisco... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zorT_gsXzXI
  14. Guatemala prez to propose legalizing drugs GUATEMALA CITY (AP) — Guatemalan President Otto Perez Molina said Saturday he will propose legalizing drugs in Central America in an upcoming meeting with the region's leaders. Perez Molina said in a radio interview that his proposal would include decriminalizing the transportation of drugs through the area. "I want to bring this discussion to the table," he said. "It wouldn't be a crime to transport, to move drugs. It would all have to be regulated." Perez Molina, a former army general who took office last month, didn't give any other details about his proposal, mention specific drugs or say when the next meeting with Central American leaders will be. He said he will bring the subject up with Salvadoran President Mauricio Funes when Funes visits Monday. The Guatemalan president said the war on drugs and all the money and technology received from the U.S. has not diminished drug trafficking in the area. "There was talk of the success of Plan Colombia but all it did was neutralize big cartels," Perez Molina said of a U.S. initiative supporting Colombia's fight against leftist rebels and far-right militias involved in the drug trade. Perez Molina also blamed drug cartels for rampant violence in Guatemala, which has a homicide rate of 41 murders per 100,000 people. The president took office pledging to wield an "iron fist" against crime. Authorities say both the Zetas and the Sinaloa drug cartels are running and processing drugs in Guatemala and may be competing for territory, especially in the province of Peten near the border with Mexico.
  15. Acabei de ensinar pruns canadians... bebida + coxinhas = a veneno...

  16. Acabei de ensinar pruns canadians... bebida + coxinhas = a veneno...

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    2. DanKai

      DanKai

      ahahaha mano tinha um china das coxinha onde eu morava, a coxinha era muito boa, com uma coca bem gelada na garrafinha de vidro, era o que há pra laricar ahhahah

    3. Papai Papudo

      Papai Papudo

      coxinha e coca para curar ressaca

    4. wasp

      wasp

      coxinha, croquete, enroladinho, risole.. humm

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