Sunday, 4 November 2007

UFTOE-SOGONMAS


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/////////////////It is also possible that TNF-α is the explanation for the scourge called chronic-fatigue syndrome. No one knows what this actually is, nor how it is triggered. Some researchers, though, think viral infection is involved. That would certainly activate the immune system, encouraging TNF-α production—and enhanced levels of TNF-α have, indeed, been reported in people with chronic fatigue syndrome. This has generally been thought of as a symptom—and as support for the infection theory of the syndrome. But perhaps it is the cause. If so, reducing the cytokine's level in sufferers might bring them some relief.
ME = TNF-ALPHA CONXN
///////////////////What is Nanotechnology? Answers differ depending on who you ask, and their background. Broadly speaking however, nanotechnology is the act of purposefully manipulating matter at the atomic scale, otherwise known as the "nanoscale." information technology, also known as Molecular Electronics, 2) life/health sciences also known as Nanobiotechnology and 3) materials or nanomaterials. -->Coined as "nano-technology" in a 1974 paper by Norio Taniguchi at the University of Tokyo, and encompassing a multitude of rapidly emerging technologies, based upon the scaling down of existing technologies to the next level of precision and miniaturization. Taniguchi approached nanotechnology from the 'top-down' standpoint, from the viewpoint of a precision engineer. Foresight Nanotech Institute Founder K. Eric Drexler introduced the term "nanotechnology" to the world in 1986, using it to describe a 'bottom-up' approach. Drexler approaches nanotechnology from the point-of-view of a physicist, and defines the term as "large-scale mechanosynthesis based on positional control of chemically reactive molecules." See our Press Kit History of Nanotechnology for details.
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