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» Alicia aus Amiens |
08.07.2023, 07:57 |
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» Stephany aus Montpellier |
08.07.2023, 07:44 |
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» 25 aus Belmonte Calabro |
08.07.2023, 07:27 |
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» Eliza aus Zedross |
08.07.2023, 06:56 |
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» Glen aus Centennial |
08.07.2023, 04:59 |
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» Shaun aus Largybeg |
08.07.2023, 04:35 |
You need all of them to get to something useful. Would athletes who tried gene doping also get in trouble? What happens to athletes who try gene doping at age 20 when they get old? Scientists and doctors who inject genes into healthy people violate professional ethical codes. Scientists can steer genes by injecting into muscles, so the genes only enter muscle cells.
In the world of human experiments, scientists have only transferred genes to make sick people healthy, not healthy people better. Every designer or engineer probably has stories of getting sucked into an interesting technical problem, investing hours into it, and only later realizing that another approach would better reflect their goals or be simpler.
In gene doping, athletes would modify their genes to perform better in sports. Some officials say athletes will tamper with their very genes. In somatic cell modification, genes are modified in a bodily cell, like a lung or muscle cell. The reaction could be mild, like a fever. |
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» Florencia aus Wilsons Creek |
08.07.2023, 04:27 |
The new technique, named Paired Ion Electrospray Ionisation (PIESI) makes traces of steroids or amphetamines more visible to current detection equipment by introducing a chemical agent which effectively binds itself to the traces, right down to the parts per trillion. However, since testosterone occurs naturally and its levels in the body fluctuate daily and can vary from person to person, setting a threshold above which an athlete is deemed to be ‘using’ anabolic steroids remains a subject of debate. If EPO levels are too high the body will produce too many red blood cells which can thicken the blood, leading to clotting, heart attack and stroke. After puberty, inflated levels of HGH can cause acromegaly, a disease characterised by excessive growth of the head, feet and hands. It promotes physical development-particularly the growth of bone-during adolescence. Like anabolic steroids, HGH has a legitimate role in medicine-specifically for people with Growth Hormone Deficiency (GHD) or muscle weakness due to HIV-but it is also misused by athletes. |
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» Manuela aus Pitcox |
08.07.2023, 03:16 |
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» Georgina aus Hellissandur |
08.07.2023, 01:58 |
We've actually navigated into that iframe: I didn't just load the same URL as that iframe in my main page. It's really new. Basically a portal is an iframe, but you can tell the browser: make the thing in this iframe be the main page. And that's not HTML History API trickery: the browser genuinely navigates into the page which is inside that iframe. Don't trust the browser to do it, do it yourself.
But the key point here is: in between you creating the portal and setting its src, and you activate()ing it, you've still got control. You've got things like component reuse. In 2007 I gave a talk in London where I complained that people were writing links on their pages which look like this (a big pile of JavaScript), a span, but "enhanced" with Ajax, loading everything with Microsoft.XMLHTTP. I think the reason people started inventing client-side frameworks is this: that you lose control when you load another page. Instead of me letting the user click on a link that then goes to the browser and the browser giving me back control when the new page loads, what about implementing that myself? Now, in the old days, when you clicked on a link, the browser went white and didn't show you anything until the new page loaded. |
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» Cody aus Jetzing |
08.07.2023, 01:37 |
Greetings! Very useful advice in this particular article! It is the little changes that produce the biggest changes. Many thanks for sharing! |
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