| bio | website | biokompost.wordpress.com |
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| location | Europe | |
| age | 40 | |
| visits | member for | 8 months |
| seen | Feb 22 at 18:58 | |
| stats | profile views | 6 |
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Feb 22 |
awarded | Enlightened |
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Feb 22 |
awarded | Nice Answer |
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Nov 19 |
answered | Nucleotide frequencies in Kimura's two-parameter model |
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Nov 10 |
answered | Does the brain and the body use the same energy source (glucose/ATP)? |
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Nov 9 |
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Is there any biological reason for humans to rest after x days of work? My point is that with few exceptions, weekend is not the time to "take it slow and relax". |
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Nov 9 |
answered | Is there any biological reason for humans to rest after x days of work? |
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Oct 23 |
awarded | Critic |
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Oct 19 |
awarded | Commentator |
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Oct 19 |
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Why do drugs which are hormones have long half-life? Can you give a specific example? Water soluble hormones differ from non-soluble in their half life. Also, many drugs contain modified hormones (e.g. insuline analogs). |
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Oct 18 |
awarded | Revival |
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Oct 18 |
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Why does high-voltage mostly shock a person, and even small current kill? added 189 characters in body |
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Oct 18 |
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Why does high-voltage mostly shock a person, and even small current kill? I come in touch with several kV every day (static electricity). |
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Oct 18 |
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What is the difference between orthologs, paralogs and homologs? Very nice article, +1 |
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Oct 18 |
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What is the difference between orthologs, paralogs and homologs? added 172 characters in body |
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Oct 18 |
answered | What is the difference between orthologs, paralogs and homologs? |
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Oct 18 |
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Why does high-voltage mostly shock a person, and even small current kill? added 276 characters in body |
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Oct 18 |
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Why does high-voltage mostly shock a person, and even small current kill? added 276 characters in body |
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Oct 18 |
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Why does high-voltage mostly shock a person, and even small current kill? added 437 characters in body |
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Oct 18 |
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Why does high-voltage mostly shock a person, and even small current kill? 110V 10+ amps would have killed you on the spot. However, the point is that these 10 amps are nominal, the most current that can be provided without blowing a fuse. The real current is given by the resistance and voltage. Also, the physics is such: given that your resistance remains constant, you do not have the alternative "high volts, low amps vs low volts, high amps". |
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Oct 18 |
answered | Why does high-voltage mostly shock a person, and even small current kill? |