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Post by skytroll on Jul 15, 2008 13:13:51 GMT -5
Look at this picture if you can.. is descriptive: www.wjso.com/content/4/1/60/figure/F1Now the article on this, showing up in people, inside of us, affecting the appendix and ovaries...... other articles on side describing this " Pospísil I, Jaros E, Hadzi DN, Dvorák P. Chirurgická klinika FN Hradec Králové. Appendiceal mucocele is a rare condition encountered it only 0.07-0.4% of all appendectomies. The male to female ratio is 1:4 and an average age at the time of diagnosis is over 50 years. Mucocele of the appendix is defined as appendiceal obstruction leading to lumen distension with accumulation of mucoid material. The disease ranges from benign forms to malignant cystadenocarcinoma. The cause of the obstruction may be classified based on histology into four groups. These groups include simple mucocele, mucosal hyperplasia, cystadenoma, and cystadenocarcinoma. Abdominal ultrasound and CT scan may suggest the diagnosis. The authors discuss two cases of simple appendiceal mucocele. A 48-year-old man presented with acute right lower quadrant pain. Ultrasound examination was performed and the structure in the right iliac fossa was reported as an periappendiceal abscess. [glow=red,2,300] The patient underwent acute exploratory laparotomy, which revealed an appendiceal mucocele filled with gelatinous material. [/glow]It was performed ileocoecal resection. A 65-year-old man presented with abdominal distension and discomfort of several week duration. At laparotomy, a smooth cystic tumor of the appendix was found. This patient underwent appendectomy alone. Pathology revealed an simple appendiceal mucocele." tinyurl.com/6lhlxhwww.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15615343?ordinalpos=1&itool=EntrezSystem2. PEntrez.Pubmed.Pubmed_ResultsPanel.Pubmed_ DiscoveryPanel.Pubmed_Discovery_RA&linkpos= 4&log$=relatedarticles&logdbfrom=pubmed appendiceal mucocele Skytroll
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Post by jlk on Jul 15, 2008 13:25:53 GMT -5
My daughter is a surgical assistant RN. She was on a case of a 14 yr old that had abdominal pains for several months - opened her up and found sacks of the stuff throughout abdominal cavity - they had never seen it before, it did not test to be malignant so it was left undiagnosed - closed her up. Had no idea what else to do! Betcha we know what it was! One more reason we have such a mission to accomplish in all this. They need to learn how to recognize this stuff. Judy
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Post by lilsissy on Jul 15, 2008 14:07:51 GMT -5
Do you believe this is like a imaging gel gone wild? Makes sense. Here we see remote viewing systems use analog, so is this why they are freeing the analog air waves? tinyurl.com/6xjjzkWill help you check for a intracellular imaging gel connection. Lilsissy
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Post by lilsissy on Jul 15, 2008 14:16:54 GMT -5
Why oh Why does the N.I.H. have their name connected to all of this? tinyurl.com/6mh9k8National Insitute for HOOKUPS Jennifer
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Post by greeneyes on Jul 15, 2008 14:21:20 GMT -5
Lilsissy, great question--why does the NIH have their hands into all of this?
Skytroll and lilsissy, on the sol-gel--I think I posted a post concerning water and an interview with a guy from Penn State I believe--will check who was the maker of sol gel.
I'll let you know if I find something--
Thank You both of you for all your research!
greeneyes
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Post by greeneyes on Jul 15, 2008 14:33:44 GMT -5
Here it is: Rustum Roy Newsweek has accurately described Dr. Roy as "the leading contrarian" among U.S. scientists. The U.S. House of Representatives' Committee on Science, Technology, and Research gave him its only standing ovation in 16 years after one of his recent testimonies. Rustum Roy is the only practicing prominent scientist who has studied and written about U.S. science policy from the inside. His criticisms of U.S. policy, regarded as far out a decade ago, are now called "prescient" ----------------------------------------- Here is a link to more information: www.rustumroy.com/bio2007.html(snip) RUSTUM ROY. Professional Biographical Data. Present Positions .... Principal architect of sol-gel and hydrothermal processes; microwave and pulsed laser ... greeneyes
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Post by lilsissy on Jul 15, 2008 14:40:35 GMT -5
I came across this a few weeks ago at moms house. Scroll down to the masons symbol. I tried to take it apart. This is what I came up with. The lightening bolt = Haarp via satelitte, maybe? The Eagle=America, maybe? The heart array on the head= Catholic symbol for scared heart, maybe? The sqiggly lines eminating from the Masons (builders) symbol= the layers of illuminating organisms (buiding blocks of life) given mankind to be imaged and controlled. Wanted to share this while I have it? No Catholic bashing here, my son is Catholic and I attended a Catholic church and school . It is the only symbol I can think of that I have seen fits it other than the gem that Nasa says they found floating in outer space. So maybe the heart symbol is not the Catholic church but a symbol of one yet to come? www.crystalinks.com/reptilianbrain.htmllilsissy
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Post by lilsissy on Jul 15, 2008 14:47:59 GMT -5
Wow you hit something here greeneyes, tinyurl.com/5rnpzglilsissy cut from above, Experimenting With Truth: The Fusion of Religion With Technology Needed for Humanity's Survival (1980), Pergamon Press, ISBN 0-08025820-4, the 1979 Hibbert Lectures
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Post by lilsissy on Jul 15, 2008 16:48:44 GMT -5
I do not know much about gels but found aerogel pretty cool stuff but I guess it would not be to cool if they found a way to make humans manufacture it interally, tinyurl.com/6hrr5wlilsissy
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Post by bannanny on Jul 16, 2008 1:40:27 GMT -5
Dr. Hildy was looking at one of my scope pix when I was in her office a while back and immediately said "sol gel" when I asked her what it was. We were looking at the black stuff that had been produced out of this pod that I removed from my hair. I'd posted the pix here before, I called it a "sci fi birth"....... gallery.simpload.com/?gid=167You can see it in the 4th picture (click on it to enlarge)....... the black stuff exiting the pod with the dots on it, that's what she called sol gel. So being that she'd already identified the silica, I'd say morgs contains both silica and sol gel. love ~~ bannanny
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Post by lilsissy on Jul 16, 2008 12:27:19 GMT -5
Good info bannany, lilsissy
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Post by ruth on Jul 17, 2008 12:04:14 GMT -5
www.anomalies-unlimited.com/Chemtrails/Dyn-O-Gel.htmlthis is a good one on dynogel On July 19, 2001, ABC news reported a similar story of a gelatinous ‘goo’ again washing up on beaches in West Palm Beach, Florida. "This time it turns out the substance was identified as Dyn-O-Gel, a substance created for the purpose of modifying the weather… It has the ability to suck the moisture out of a hurricane and let it fall to the ground. It works on much the same principle as the ‘gel’ substance in babies’ diapers.” www.columbusalive.com/2002/20020620/062002/06200203.html (this just shows where the info came from...not there now)
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Post by ruth on Jul 17, 2008 12:25:11 GMT -5
plasmodium interfacePhysarum Polycephalum on a Chip for Bio-hybrid Information Processors Ferran D. Revilla, Hywel Morgan and Klaus-Peter Zauner cnls.lanl.gov/uc07/Abstracts.htmlUniversity of Southhampton, UK The true slime mold Physarum polycephalum plasmodium, a giant amoeboid cell, has raised interest for its information processing capabilities [1]. Despite a the lack of a centralised control organ, P. polycephalum is able to integrate information from different sources (temperature, light, chemical environment) and different areas of its surface and is capable of generating a global and seemingly smart response to adapt to its environment [2]. P. polycephalum can be seen as a highly distributed natural computing system in which signals are conveyed among parts of the plasmodial cell through the propagation of contraction waves along a mesh of intracellular veins. In ongoing work towards integrating this organism into bio-hybrid devices we have created a novel micro-device. A plasmodium is enclosed by a thin gas-permeable layer of poly-dimethyl-siloxane (PDMS) on the patterned copper side of the PCB and by a polycarbonate filtration membrane on the reverse. A micro-fluidic system, manufactured from PDMS, is clamped to the top of filtration membrane to provide both a suitable environment to sustain the slime mold for over a week, and to permit localised stimulation with chemical signals. Furthermore, this micro-chip with a size of 20 by 25 mm also enables the monitoring of the of the intracellular oscillations implicated in P. polycephalum's information integration [3]. To this end electrodes etched into the PCB and sealed with photo-resist are used for impedance measurements. By performing simultaneously optical density measurements and impedance measurements we have verified that the impedance measurement technique provides an alte! rnative possibility to interface with the plasmodium. The micro-chip is useful in the study and characterisation of natural computation and information integration processes in P. polycephalum. It also provides a potential route for integrating plasmodia into devices such as living sensors or robot controllers [4]. bioresponsive hydrogelsnanoarchitecture.net/article/bioresponsive-hydrogelstrichoplax image...........familiar? www.flmnh.ufl.edu/.../Pages/Image13.htmlsorry, most of these links are not working for some reason?
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Post by skytroll on Jul 17, 2008 14:00:13 GMT -5
Ruth, there has to be an organism, these clear pods or seeds seem to expand and then lengthen forming the matrix, but the gell is need to slide them? copper side? the biomineralization while the bio carbonation. but hydrogel use extra hydrogen bond. is involved with the heavy water. Radiodurans do not die either. genomicsgtl.energy.gov/pubs/2003abstracts/html/Posters.shtmlgenomics.energy.gov/It is related to energy dept. secret meetings, but the use of this with ionization? Skytroll
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Post by skytroll on Jul 17, 2008 14:13:27 GMT -5
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Post by skytroll on Jul 17, 2008 14:19:37 GMT -5
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Post by lilsissy on Jul 18, 2008 18:09:28 GMT -5
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Post by bannanny on Jul 18, 2008 21:56:49 GMT -5
I was checking for some other pix of mine at simpload and I came across this one again. I think I posted it here once before right after I took it, but maybe I didn't. I know I've posted some pix of this particular fiber bundle tho, cuz this is one of the specimens I sent to Mark Darrah I think. Anyway, at one time it had actually opened up, as you can see, and looked like an explosion of some kind. Now looking at it again, I noticed that it looks like it's spitting out the sol gel....... the black stuff with the dots in it. Looks just like the stuff in my other sci fi birth pic that Dr. Hildy said was sol gel anyway. It's a pretty bizarre pic isn't it? I remember how many changes this particular bundle went thru, I held on to it for a long time and continually took pix of it. It always showed me something new and different. It would go from soft to crystallized and you could see the nano tubes moving thru it. Oh yea, forgot....... I have a video of it on You Tube! Oh well, my point here is the sol gel! love ~~ bannanny
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