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To: NormsRevenge

“The identification of these gigantic cells in one of the deepest marine environments on the planet opens up a whole new habitat for further study of biodiversity, biotechnological potential and extreme environment adaptation.”

Then I’ll make sure not to try to site a business anywhere near them.


3 posted on 10/21/2011 9:43:33 PM PDT by ModelBreaker
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To: ModelBreaker

democrats will try to register them to vote


23 posted on 10/21/2011 10:18:54 PM PDT by stickywillie
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To: ModelBreaker

or the kitchen table....


44 posted on 10/22/2011 1:44:57 AM PDT by JSteff ((((It was ALL about SCOTUS. Most forget about that and HAVE DOOMED us for a generation or more.))))
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To: ModelBreaker
Then I’ll make sure not to try to site a business anywhere near them.

Why not? That would be a perfect spot for a smelter.

Recent studies indicate that by trapping particles from the water, xenophyophores can concentrate high levels of lead, uranium and mercury and are thus likely resistant to large doses of heavy metals.

55 posted on 10/22/2011 10:25:28 AM PDT by Mind-numbed Robot
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