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Something Just Went BEZERK in the Gulf of Mexico. The US Navy just sunk a French Submarine
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We will Preceptor ...
there is much to ponder about.
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Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1300756 NOTES for KRISPY ~ Oxford Dictionary: PLASMA = … colourless coagulable part of blood, lymph, or milk in which the corpuscles or oil-globules float (plasso mould). PLASMODIUM (n. biol.) Mass of naked protoplasm formed by fusion or aggregation of amoeboid bodies without fusion of their nuclei; generic name of microscopic parasitic organism whose presence and multiplication in the blood of man constitutes malaria. [mod. L.f. PLASMA + odium, see ODE (… usu. of exalted style and enthusiastic tone)] And See: ASMODEUS, described in The Red Serpent Document, Holy Blood & Grail. Prominent grotesque statue at the entrance to the Rennes Le-Chateau Church. Think about these connections ~ to AUgie [OIL and WATER] Krispy! P xx Quoting: PRECEPTOR 1476622 KRISPY ~ As a follow up to PLASMODIUM (n. biol.) Mass of naked protoplasm formed by fusion or aggregation of amoeboid bodies without fusion of their nuclei; generic name of microscopic parasitic organism whose presence and multiplication in the blood of man constitutes malaria. [mod. L.f. PLASMA + odium, see ODE (… usu. of exalted style and enthusiastic tone)] And See: ASMODEUS, described in The Red Serpent Document, Holy Blood & Grail. Prominent grotesque statue at the entrance to the Rennes Le-Chateau Church. See Also: CELLULAR AND MOLECULAR BIOLOGY OF PLASMODIUMMembers of the genus Plasmodium are eukaryotic microbes. Therefore, the cell and molecular biology of Plasmodium will be similar to other eukaryotes. A unique feature of the malarial parasite is its intracellular lifestyle. Because of its intracellular location the parasite has an intimate relationship with its host cell which can be described at the cellular and molecular levels. In particular, the parasite must enter the host cell, and once inside, it modifies the host cell. Table of Contents: Host Erythrocyte Invasion Initial Binding and MSP-1 Reorientation and Secretory Organelles Junction Formation and Microneme Proteins Parasite Entry and Motility Summary Host Erythrocyte Modification Knobs and Cytoadherence Endothelial Cell Receptors Antigenic Variation Summary References Links In other words ~ REMOTE CELL CONTROL!!
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