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Sea grass pix
Freshly harvested sea grass Length about 75 cms. Corded sea grass bracelet Sea grass root. Peeled sea grass root. Woven sea grass Sea grass coaster. G.
Freshly harvested sea grass Length about 75 cms. Corded sea grass bracelet Sea grass root. Peeled sea grass root. Woven sea grass Sea grass coaster. G.
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Gareth Morgan
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Sea grass
Went to the beach. Made sea grass wristband — below — 2 ply, 2mm thickness. Breaking strain 3 kg. It takes about a minute per foot to make. Would be much faster with a spindle. More pix and details to
Went to the beach. Made sea grass wristband — below — 2 ply, 2mm thickness. Breaking strain 3 kg. It takes about a minute per foot to make. Would be much faster with a spindle. More pix and details to
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Gareth Morgan
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Saw this, thought about the hooded nose and our special swimming adaptation
I see no actual evidence that the tongue can seal the throat during this breathing exercise that is thought to release Divine nectar from the third eye, nor any need for it to do so since we already h
I see no actual evidence that the tongue can seal the throat during this breathing exercise that is thought to release Divine nectar from the third eye, nor any need for it to do so since we already h
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Gareth Morgan
· #73837
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sugar found in seagrass meadows
I’ll pop down the beach tomorrow and chew some roots. I’ll let you know how it tastes. G.
I’ll pop down the beach tomorrow and chew some roots. I’ll let you know how it tastes. G.
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Gareth Morgan
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Saw this, thought about the hooded nose and our special swimming adaptation
Thanks Terry. That guy's tongue is about a yard longer than mine. That's not something anyone could do. Trust me. More importantly. the Khecharī Mudrā does not seal the airways at all. It is a breathi
Thanks Terry. That guy's tongue is about a yard longer than mine. That's not something anyone could do. Trust me. More importantly. the Khecharī Mudrā does not seal the airways at all. It is a breathi
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Gareth Morgan
· #73832
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Saw this, thought about the hooded nose and our special swimming adaptation
sport swimmers traditionally breathe out under water Makes sense to me. G.
sport swimmers traditionally breathe out under water Makes sense to me. G.
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Gareth Morgan
· #73827
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Saw this, thought about the hooded nose and our special swimming adaptation
Your nose is filled with water, but not your lungs. Makes sense. But experienced swimmers are very insistent about this and it does look like more than a noseful. Where is all that air coming from? An
Your nose is filled with water, but not your lungs. Makes sense. But experienced swimmers are very insistent about this and it does look like more than a noseful. Where is all that air coming from? An
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Gareth Morgan
· #73825
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Saw this, thought about the hooded nose and our special swimming adaptation
I will try the head down-inverted body float and report back, Thanks. You can close your palate with your tongue After discussions here and elsewhere it's beginning to seem like nobody has ever heard
I will try the head down-inverted body float and report back, Thanks. You can close your palate with your tongue After discussions here and elsewhere it's beginning to seem like nobody has ever heard
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Gareth Morgan
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Saw this, thought about the hooded nose and our special swimming adaptation
Thanks Christian. Even at 45 degrees though, there seems to be nothing stopping the air leaving the nose and floating to the surface. This guy's nose and his bottle are only at about 30 degrees and al
Thanks Christian. Even at 45 degrees though, there seems to be nothing stopping the air leaving the nose and floating to the surface. This guy's nose and his bottle are only at about 30 degrees and al
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Gareth Morgan
· #73821
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Saw this, thought about the hooded nose and our special swimming adaptation
The video suggests that the nose acts like an open-ended vessel that traps air when its open end points downwards. Then, if you tilt your head back... ...the air escapes and there is "no air in the lu
The video suggests that the nose acts like an open-ended vessel that traps air when its open end points downwards. Then, if you tilt your head back... ...the air escapes and there is "no air in the lu
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Gareth Morgan
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SIDS study uncovers possible cause
Enhancing the childs’ startle response. In dogs, increased levels are related to diabetes, obesity and liver failure. Can't find anything about butyrylcholinesterase and "arousal pathways." Also, "but
Enhancing the childs’ startle response. In dogs, increased levels are related to diabetes, obesity and liver failure. Can't find anything about butyrylcholinesterase and "arousal pathways." Also, "but
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Gareth Morgan
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SIDS study uncovers possible cause
SIDS study Yes. I saw that. As well as obstruction of airways, overheating appears to be a proximate cause of cot death. On looking into it a bit further I find that butyrylcholinesterase is made in t
SIDS study Yes. I saw that. As well as obstruction of airways, overheating appears to be a proximate cause of cot death. On looking into it a bit further I find that butyrylcholinesterase is made in t
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Gareth Morgan
· #73813
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Ticks, Hair Loss, and Non-Clinging Babies
the marine otter (Lontra felina) Thanks Terry. I had never heard of these little guys. G.
the marine otter (Lontra felina) Thanks Terry. I had never heard of these little guys. G.
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Gareth Morgan
· #73809
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Ariel
Thanks. I got a bit carried away. G. -------- Original message -------- From: "fceska_gr via groups.io" <f-ceska@...> Date: Mon, May 9, 2022, 7:18 PM To: AAT@groups.io Subject:
Thanks. I got a bit carried away. G. -------- Original message -------- From: "fceska_gr via groups.io" <f-ceska@...> Date: Mon, May 9, 2022, 7:18 PM To: AAT@groups.io Subject:
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Gareth Morgan
· #73807
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Ariel
Some of this is true, (attached) Enjoy! G.
Some of this is true, (attached) Enjoy! G.
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Gareth Morgan
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WHAT TALK #07 Chris Knight. Sunday 8th May 8pm (West Australian Time)
Thank you. G.
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Gareth Morgan
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Fecal Microbiota Transfer between young & aged mice reverses hallmarks of the aging gut, eye & brain
Yes. I saw that. Fascinating. It has been known for some years that the only thing that can cure a c. difficile infection is a fecal transplant. The secret of eternal youth? G.
Yes. I saw that. Fascinating. It has been known for some years that the only thing that can cure a c. difficile infection is a fecal transplant. The secret of eternal youth? G.
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Gareth Morgan
· #73802
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Ticks, Hair Loss, and Non-Clinging Babies
“almost” fully aquatic. Here's another opinion/definition, based on the way the back legs work... we conclude that E. lutris is a complete aquatic animal, possessing differences in the proportions of
“almost” fully aquatic. Here's another opinion/definition, based on the way the back legs work... we conclude that E. lutris is a complete aquatic animal, possessing differences in the proportions of
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Gareth Morgan
· #73799
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Ticks, Hair Loss, and Non-Clinging Babies
The sea otter is both fully aquatic... Does anybody know if the sea otter give birth in the water? .....I just looked it up. They do. G.
The sea otter is both fully aquatic... Does anybody know if the sea otter give birth in the water? .....I just looked it up. They do. G.
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Gareth Morgan
· #73797
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New world oyster catchers
In North America, the highest single site totals come from Florida's Gulf Coast, the researchers found. The study estimates that an island called Mound Key in Estero Bay contains the shells of some 18
In North America, the highest single site totals come from Florida's Gulf Coast, the researchers found. The study estimates that an island called Mound Key in Estero Bay contains the shells of some 18
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Gareth Morgan
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