lambda

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  1. loool..nuune walaalkiis caawa si fiican baan u seexanaayaa madadaalo tan ka fiican weli ima soo marin...
  2. it is very hard to tell some one your mouth smells back off mate..lol.......so taladeeyda waa tan ..xanjo farta kasaar ilaawa ilaa you have to try this one dheh...after one hour if the the bad smell comes back then you better keep some distance coz the guy might have serious problems from respiratory infections to liver problems ...iam not going too deep but some people got serious problems marka u duceeya inuu ilaahay caafiyo ...ramadaan kariim
  3. Hi first lady life is not fair sometimes.. This person is not in love with u and some people don´t know the real definition of love.. We all had our negative experience with relationships and it´s easy for us to say forget that guy.. we say ***** fadhida lagdin la fududaa.. Abaay macaan i wish u all the best and insha allaah you will find some one who deserve a first lady..
  4. Waxyaabaha qaarkood wax loo adkeysan karo ma aha marka axsaan falla oo sheekadaan meesha halagu soo gabagabeeyo ,dad badan oo waxaa jiraa koonfurta soomaaliya ku nool oo soomaali ah. Dadkaas kalmada adoon way ka xanaaqan marka pls sida isku dhaama .. Waxaan rajeynaayaa inaad af somaaliga aad akhrin kartaan.. Dhamaanteen waxaan nahay adoon ilaahay hai capito! :mad: :mad: :mad:
  5. I dont think that we have a chance agains´t Ghana but let me remind u that somalia won the east &middle africa cup in the 80´ against tansania and i was there yeah and i will never forget that game a famous somali player called mukhtaar cutti scored two goals in the last minutes of the game and we won 3:2 .. The good old days ..
  6. Hi libin no this a different paper and it was more like an abstract.. If i find something i will let u know insha allaah. I think AIDS is very intresting research field and i hope it will not spread in somalia ... You know one reason why AIDS was a big problem in UGANDA was the civil war and the soldiers wich were infecting the innocent female´s.. Ilaahay hanaga koriyo insha allaah...
  7. Hi libin no this a different paper and it was more like an abstract.. If i find something i will let u know insha allaah. I think AIDS is very intresting research field and i hope it will not spread in somalia ... You know one reason why AIDS was a big problem in UGANDA was the civil war and the soldiers wich were infecting the innocent female´s.. Ilaahay hanaga koriyo insha allaah...
  8. I love soul and R&B my favourite artist are: johny gill(my,my,my),surface(only you can make me happy...),alexander o´neal(criticize), keith sweat,boys to men and of course Lionell ricchie "i can see in your eyes i can see in your smile are you somewhere feeling lonely ..."
  9. I love soul and R&B my favourite artist are: johny gill(my,my,my),surface(only you can make me happy...),alexander o´neal(criticize), keith sweat,boys to men and of course Lionell ricchie "i can see in your eyes i can see in your smile are you somewhere feeling lonely ..."
  10. Hi shujui i know it´ hard to choose couse there are two many good players. I like van basten & pele in one team . I think i forgot f.baresi that guy was realy good . Thanks for the reply and take good care.
  11. lambda

    Nubian Love

    I love this poem: Countless human colors, Within, across, races, God's earthly flower garden, Blessing to mankind. Africa mother stock, Home of germination; Divine manifestation, Until whole earth bedded. Beauty more than a trait, Diversity most beautiful, Monocolor too boring, Races beauty of earth. Races like rainbow, Earth horizon beautified, To His glory above, All that dwell rejoice.
  12. Hi Qaxooti mammi thanks for the correction. Liebe Nomaden ich freue mich so richtig das viele von euch deutsch sprechen wenn auch mit ein paar fehler aber wer ist schon perfekt macht weiter so alles liebe von euren Lambda. Ich muß ehrlich sagen deutsch ist eine scheiss sprache dann lieber auf englisch Kommunizieren. Falls jemand deutsch lernen will ich mache es kostenlos.
  13. Hi Qaxooti mammi thanks for the correction. Liebe Nomaden ich freue mich so richtig das viele von euch deutsch sprechen wenn auch mit ein paar fehler aber wer ist schon perfekt macht weiter so alles liebe von euren Lambda. Ich muß ehrlich sagen deutsch ist eine scheiss sprache dann lieber auf englisch Kommunizieren. Falls jemand deutsch lernen will ich mache es kostenlos.
  14. Biologist think that over a period of several generations,AIDS could alter the frequency of specific genetic mutations in African populations. Kenyan and canadian researchers have documented a group of prostitutes in Nairobi who appear to be resistant to HIV,yet without the genetic mutation found in some whites who are resistant to infection. British doctors have reported a similar group of resistant Gambina prostitutes. Natural selection in the case of AIDS in Africa is as strong as the selection malaria had on the gene that couses sickle cell anemia. Intrestingly,a mutation called delta-32 in the CCR5 gene is found in northern Europeans. A person with two copies of this mutated gene apparently is completely resistant to HIV infections. CCR5 wich codes for a receptor on the surface of immune cells,seems to be important in AIDS becouse the HIV virus locks onto it before entering cells. Mutation that alter or delete the receptor would thus make it more difficult or impossible for HIV to infect immune cells.
  15. Biologist think that over a period of several generations,AIDS could alter the frequency of specific genetic mutations in African populations. Kenyan and canadian researchers have documented a group of prostitutes in Nairobi who appear to be resistant to HIV,yet without the genetic mutation found in some whites who are resistant to infection. British doctors have reported a similar group of resistant Gambina prostitutes. Natural selection in the case of AIDS in Africa is as strong as the selection malaria had on the gene that couses sickle cell anemia. Intrestingly,a mutation called delta-32 in the CCR5 gene is found in northern Europeans. A person with two copies of this mutated gene apparently is completely resistant to HIV infections. CCR5 wich codes for a receptor on the surface of immune cells,seems to be important in AIDS becouse the HIV virus locks onto it before entering cells. Mutation that alter or delete the receptor would thus make it more difficult or impossible for HIV to infect immune cells.
  16. Wax laga naxo way tahay how old was he 27? The german trainer of cameroon was against playing on sunday but the sportminister dicided to play .
  17. salaama calaykum to all of you this could be normally a new topic but let me share with u something about aids. I had an AIDS seminar two years ago and there was this article about african woman in Gabon and other west african countries who are resistent against AIDS becouse of a gene mutation wich changes the structure of some important HIV receptors . let me find that article and explain the details...
  18. salaama calaykum to all of you this could be normally a new topic but let me share with u something about aids. I had an AIDS seminar two years ago and there was this article about african woman in Gabon and other west african countries who are resistent against AIDS becouse of a gene mutation wich changes the structure of some important HIV receptors . let me find that article and explain the details...
  19. Hi there , i don´t know much about this field but for me it´s always important to look at the job market and before you study something try to make some kind of practice or listen to some courses. Wish u all the best...
  20. Hi there , i don´t know much about this field but for me it´s always important to look at the job market and before you study something try to make some kind of practice or listen to some courses. Wish u all the best...
  21. Hi sis, in the future scientists maybe able to modify human stem cells lines in the laboratory by using gene therapy or other techniques to overcome the immun rejection. Scientists might also be able to replace damaged genes or add new genes to stem cells in order to give the characteristics that can ultimately treat diseases. Its important that the DNA wich encodes for the MHC komplex on the cellsurface is identical with the one from the Patient otherwise it will not be recognized from the immune system and will be rejected. The other thing is that every organ is different some can be easily transferred others not thats why in some cases it´s very important to have a donor from your own familly.
  22. Hi sis, in the future scientists maybe able to modify human stem cells lines in the laboratory by using gene therapy or other techniques to overcome the immun rejection. Scientists might also be able to replace damaged genes or add new genes to stem cells in order to give the characteristics that can ultimately treat diseases. Its important that the DNA wich encodes for the MHC komplex on the cellsurface is identical with the one from the Patient otherwise it will not be recognized from the immune system and will be rejected. The other thing is that every organ is different some can be easily transferred others not thats why in some cases it´s very important to have a donor from your own familly.
  23. Suddenly, stem cells are everywhere. Scientist believe stemcells from human embryos could hold the key to treatments and cure for diseases. What is a Stem Cell? Stem cells are unspecialized cells that can renew themselves indefinetely and develop into more mature,specialized cells. They are found in embryos during early stages of development,in fetal tissue and more rarely in some adult organs. Scientist hope that by growing stem cells in laboratories they can generate specific tissues,such as heart,lung or kidney tissue,wich could help repair damaged and diseased organs or provide alternatives to organ transplants. What can stem cells do for us? Transplanted embryonic stem cells from mice have restored some insulin regulation ability in mice with diabetes,relieved symptoms of parkinson´ disease in rodents and partially restored neural function in animals with spinal cord injuries. Where are scientist getting this cells? Untill very recently the vast majority of stem cells used in research came from discarded embryos stored at in-vitro fertilization clinics. Scientist can also pull stem cells from aborted fetuses first asking the patient who independently dicided to terminate her pregnancy. Is there another way? Adullt stem cells taken from the blood or organs of healthy adults have recently demonstrated an enexpected adaptability in lab experiments. But these cells are marginally helpfull to scientist,and do not show the same promise,as those taken from embryos What´s next? Scientist have found that mouse embryonic stem cells can develop into oocytes. If embryonic cells could be a source of human oocytes, scientist might be able to use them for experiments rather than using eggs from human donors,wich are in short supply and if this cells can be fertilized and develop normally then it will increase the concern of the opponents to embryonic stem cell research.
  24. Suddenly, stem cells are everywhere. Scientist believe stemcells from human embryos could hold the key to treatments and cure for diseases. What is a Stem Cell? Stem cells are unspecialized cells that can renew themselves indefinetely and develop into more mature,specialized cells. They are found in embryos during early stages of development,in fetal tissue and more rarely in some adult organs. Scientist hope that by growing stem cells in laboratories they can generate specific tissues,such as heart,lung or kidney tissue,wich could help repair damaged and diseased organs or provide alternatives to organ transplants. What can stem cells do for us? Transplanted embryonic stem cells from mice have restored some insulin regulation ability in mice with diabetes,relieved symptoms of parkinson´ disease in rodents and partially restored neural function in animals with spinal cord injuries. Where are scientist getting this cells? Untill very recently the vast majority of stem cells used in research came from discarded embryos stored at in-vitro fertilization clinics. Scientist can also pull stem cells from aborted fetuses first asking the patient who independently dicided to terminate her pregnancy. Is there another way? Adullt stem cells taken from the blood or organs of healthy adults have recently demonstrated an enexpected adaptability in lab experiments. But these cells are marginally helpfull to scientist,and do not show the same promise,as those taken from embryos What´s next? Scientist have found that mouse embryonic stem cells can develop into oocytes. If embryonic cells could be a source of human oocytes, scientist might be able to use them for experiments rather than using eggs from human donors,wich are in short supply and if this cells can be fertilized and develop normally then it will increase the concern of the opponents to embryonic stem cell research.