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If you have questions of a more specific nature, I´ll be happy to help you,
but do your own homework!

Cheers,- Johnnie
Tony <sanchezkay@wolfcollective.freeserve.co.uk> skrev i en
nyhedsmeddelelse:8947rl$cnc$4@news6.svr.pol.co.uk...
> Can someone help me with a biology question:-
>
> 'Describe the simialrities and differences between the ways in which the
> flow of air and the flow of blood are achived in the bodies of mammals'
>
> Thanks for your time,
> Sanchez
>
>




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The 2000 International Conference on Mathematics and Engineering
Techniques in Medicine and Biological Sciences
(METMBS'2000)
<http://www.cns.bu.edu/metmbs/>
(E-mail submissions are encouraged)

June 26 - 29, 2000
Monte Carlo Resort, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA
Call for Papers/Abstracts



Recent advances in computer technology have provided the tools and the
environment to study, analyze, and better understand complex systems. This
technological development has enabled researchers to collect and analyze
massive amounts of data to a scale previously not possible. The impact of
this technology is now being felt in the medical field and in the biological
sciences.   In recent years, research in interdisciplinary areas such as
Bioinformatics and computer assisted medical decision-making has
dramatically intensified.  METMBS'2000 aims to provide a platform for
researchers to present and discuss recent breakthroughs in this area.

The METMBS'2000 Conference will be held concurrently (i.e., same location
and dates) with the International Conference on Parallel and Distributed
Processing Techniques and Applications (PDPTA'2000), the International
Conference on Imaging Science, Systems, and Technology (CISST) and the
International Conference on Artificial Intelligence (IC-AI).

You are invited to submit a one-page abstract or a draft paper of about 4
pages, and/or a proposal to organize a technical session (see below for
submission information).  All accepted submissions will be published in the
conference proceedings.

THE NAMES OF TECHNICAL SESSION CHAIRS WILL APPEAR AS ASSOCIATE EDITORS ON
THE COVER OF THE CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS.



SCOPE

Topics of interest include, but are not limited to, the following:

o Bioinformatics: This includes informatics techniques in genomics gene
sequencing, gene pattern discovery, gene pattern-function studies, and other
genomics related studies).

o Data mining in medicine and biological sciences.

o Pattern recognition in medicine and biological sciences.

o Signal processing in medicine and biological sciences (e.g. biomedical
signal processing, etc.)
o Image processing in medicine and biological sciences (e.g. biomedical
image processing, biomedical imaging, etc.)

o Medical decision-making.
o Medical Physics.
o Biomedical Engineering.
o Biomedical Electronics.
o Biosignal interpretation.
o Any application of computers in Medicine and biological sciences (protein
structure-function analysis, drug and protein design, molecular modeling and
simulation, etc.)
o Application of information technology in biomedicine (e.g. medical
database management, information retrieval and use of computers in
hospitals)
o Application of Computational Intelligence (artificial neural networks,
fuzzy logic, and evolutionary computing) in medicine and biological sciences
o Medical and bio-computing.
o Computer-based medical systems (automation in medicine, etc.)
o Recent history (1990-1999) of Mathematics and engineering techniques in
medicine and biological sciences, and what to expect during the next decade
(2000-2009); New horizons. Review articles)
o Other aspects and applications relating to technological advancements in
medicine and biological sciences.



SUBMISSION OF PAPERS

Prospective authors are invited to submit three copies of their one-page
abstract or draft paper (about 4 pages) to F. Valafar (address is given
below) by March 6, 2000.  E-mail and Fax submissions are also
acceptable.  The length of the Camera-Ready papers (if accepted) will be
limited to 7 pages.  Papers must not have been previously published or
currently submitted for publication elsewhere.

The abstract and the first page of the draft paper should include: title of
the paper, name, affiliation, postal address, E-mail address, telephone
number, and Fax number for each author.  The first page should also include
the name of the author who will be presenting the paper (if accepted) and a
maximum of 5 keywords.


PROPOSAL FOR ORGANIZING TECHNICAL SESSIONS

Each technical session will have at least 6 paper presentations.  The
session chairs will be responsible for all aspects of their sessions,
including soliciting papers, reviewing, selecting, ...

The names of session chairs will appear as Associate Editors in the
conference proceedings.  After the conference, some sessions will be
considered for publication in appropriate journals as Special Issues with
the session proposer as the Guest Editor of the journal.

Proposals to organize technical sessions should include the following
information: name and address (+ E-mail) of the proposer, title of session,
a 100-word description of the topic of the session, and a short description
on how the session will be advertised (in most cases, session proposers
solicit papers from colleagues and researchers whose work is known to the
session proposer).

Mail your proposal to F. Valafar (address is given below); E-mail
submissions are preferred.


EVALUATION PROCESS

Papers will be evaluated for originality, significance, clarity, and
soundness.  Two researchers in the topical area will referee each paper.
The Camera-Ready papers will be reviewed by one person.


PUBLICATION

The conference proceedings will be published by CSREA Press (ISBN).  The
proceedings will be available at the conference.  Some accepted papers will
also be considered for journal publication (soon after the conference).


ORGANIZERS/SPONSORS

A number of university faculty members and their staff, in cooperation with
the Monte Carlo Resort (Conference Division, Las Vegas), will be organizing
the conference.  The conference will be sponsored by Computer Science
Research, Education, & Applications Press (CSREA: USA Federal EIN #
58-2171953) in cooperation with research centers, international
associations, international research groups, and developers of
high-performance machines and systems.  The complete list of sponsors and
co-sponsors will be available at a later time.

The last conference's sponsors included: CSREA, the National Supercomputing
Center for Energy and the Environment - DOE, The International Association
for Mathematics and Computers in Simulation, The International Technology
Institute (ITI), The Java High Performance Computing research group, Korea
Information Processing Society, World Scientific and Engineering Society,
Sundance Digital Signal Processing Inc., the Computer Vision Research and
Applications Tech., and more.


LOCATION OF CONFERENCE

The conference will be held in the Monte Carlo Resort Hotel, Las Vegas,
Nevada, USA.  This is a mega hotel with excellent conference facilities and
over 3000 rooms.  The hotel is minutes from the Las Vegas airport with free
shuttles to and from the airport.  This hotel has many vacation and
recreational attractions, including: waterfalls, casino, spa, pools & kiddie
pools, sunning decks, Easy River water ride, wave pool with cascades,
lighted tennis courts, health spa (with workout equipment, whirlpool,
sauna,...), arcade virtual reality game rooms, nightly shows, snack bars, a
number of restaurants, shopping area, bars, ...  Many of these attractions
are open 24 hours a day and most are suitable for families and children.
The negotiated hotel's room rate for conference attendees is very reasonable
($79 + tax) per night (no extra charge for double occupancy) for the
duration of the conference.

The hotel is within walking distance from most other Las Vegas attractions
(major shopping areas, recreational destinations, fine dining and night
clubs, free street shows, and more).

For the benefit of our international colleagues: the state of Nevada
neighbors with the states of California, Oregon, Idaho, Utah, and Arizona.
Las Vegas is only a few driving hours away from other major cities and
attractions, including: Los Angeles, San Diego, Phoenix, the Grand Canyon,
and more.


EXHIBITION

An exhibit is planned for the duration of the conference.  We have reserved
20+ exhibit spaces.  Interested parties should contact F. Valafar (address
is given below).  All exhibitors will be considered to be the co-sponsors of
the conference.


IMPORTANT DATES

March 6, 2000 (Monday): One-page Abstracts or Draft papers (about 4
pages) due
April 3, 2000 (Monday):  Notification of acceptance
May 1, 2000 (Monday):  Camera-Ready papers & Preregistration due
June 26 - 29, 2000:  METMBS'2000 Conference

Proposals to organize technical sessions should be submitted as soon as
possible.  All accepted papers are expected to be presented at the
conference.


MEMBERS OF PROGRAM & ORGANIZING COMMITTEES

The Program Committee is currently being formed.  Those interested in
joining the Program Committee should e-mail F. Valafar (faramarz@cns.bu.edu
<mailto:faramarz@cns.bu.edu>) the following information: Name, affiliation
and position, complete mailing address, e-mail address, tel/fax numbers, a
short biography together with research interests.


OTHER INFORMATION

Last year PDPTA, CISST, and IC-AI had research contributions from over 44
countries (over 900 participants from all over the world.)  To make this a
more complete suite of conferences, we have added METMBS.  METMBS will also
have a strong international flavor and offers its participants an
introduction to a wide range of related interdisciplinary subjects through
the other three conferences.


CONFERENCE CONTACT:

          Faramarz Valafar
          Cognitive and Neural Systems
          Boston University
          677 Beacon Street
          Boston, MA 02215

          Tel: (617) 353-5134
          Fax: (617) 353-7755
          E-mail: Faramarz@cns.bu.edu <mailto:Faramarz@cns.bu.edu>





















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Maybe instead of twisters for taps, just plain handlebars?
Frank

Clarissa Corvin wrote:

>   My 38-year-old sister had a stroke just after
> heart surgery a few months ago.  After rehab,
> she is ready to come home. She lives in a
> one-story, so that is good, but we need to
> remodel her home so that it is better equipped
> for her needs. She's so young and we want to
> avoid making her home look like a nursing home.
> I think she'll still be using a walker for awhile,
> need a bar for the stairs, shower bench, things
> like that… has anyone out there done any of this
> remodeling?  Any resources to consult.  We can
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> hospital, but we're wondering what other things we
> can do to make her life easier. By the way, her
> mind was barely affected (slower speech pattern),
> but it's mostly her body. Any help would be
> greatly appreciated.
>
> Thank you in advance.




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Any advice on this subject would be gratefully received.

I have been involved in a new theory for circulation, which has identified
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find out how water circulates in trees and plants.

If I am correct, then there should be a marked difference in short people,
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than an adult. It could be shown that the distance from the lungs to the
bladder, is related the heart and respiration rate.

Our GP, uses a sliding scale to asses lung expiration against height.

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Probably one reason smaller animals (this applies to both babies and to 
phylogenetic comparisons e.g. mouse vs. horse) have a faster heart rate is 
their faster metabolic rate.  Their cells consume oxygen at a faster rate 
therefore the heart has to beat faster to supply more blood.

Not so sure on tall/short, because it's possible to be tall but physically 
small, and to be short but large.  Certainly I'd expect a correlation with 
body mass though.  Check the old manuscripts by Brady and Klieber on the 
origin of metabolic rate.  Most of the work was originally done in cattle 
to try and improve yields.

WRT gravity, the heart is usually in the same place in the body relative to 
height, so as the body grows taller it would not be expected to be put 
under any greater load.  The major resistance encountered by the heart is 
the capillary microvascualture and organs such as the kidneys, which 
present far greater obstacles to blodd flow than gravity does.

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<html><div>Probably one reason smaller animals (this applies to both
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<div>Not so sure on tall/short, because it's possible to be tall but
physically small, and to be short but large.&nbsp; Certainly I'd expect a
correlation with body mass though.&nbsp; Check the old manuscripts by
Brady and Klieber on the origin of metabolic rate.&nbsp; Most of the work
was originally done in cattle to try and improve yields.</div>
<br>
<div>WRT gravity, the heart is usually in the same place in the body
relative to height, so as the body grows taller it would not be expected
to be put under any greater load.&nbsp; The major resistance encountered
by the heart is the capillary microvascualture and organs such as the
kidneys, which present far greater obstacles to blodd flow than gravity
does.</div>
<br>
<div>PSB</div>
<br>
<br>

<font color="#000080">_________________________________________<br>
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Betelnut is a actually seed of a fruit chewed in Southeast Asia -- primarily
India.  Its scientific name is Areca Catechu, and is used by more people than
coffee.  

It contains 4 alkaloids including Areocoline :o).  Tannins and gallic acid for
a cardiotonic and anthelmintic properties.  This just means it will get you
high, and it's good for you heart and fighting parasitic worms.  Only a gram
should be consumed at a time and can be chewed from several hours.

Germans put it in their bath water as an aphrodisiac.  It is used by the
Hindu's for its Auryvedic and homeopathic qualities.

Here are some websites you can get the stuff at:
http://www.sanghi.net/
http://members.aol.com/indianks/supari.html


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Betelnut is a actually seed of a fruit chewed in Southeast Asia -- primarily
India.  Its scientific name is Areca Catechu, and is used by more people than
coffee.  

It contains 4 alkaloids including Areocoline :o).  Tannins and gallic acid for
a cardiotonic and anthelmintic properties.  This just means it will get you
high, and it's good for you heart and fighting parasitic worms.  Only a gram
should be consumed at a time and can be chewed from several hours.

Germans put it in their bath water as an aphrodisiac.  It is used by the
Hindu's for its Auryvedic and homeopathic qualities.

Here are some websites you can get the stuff at:
http://www.sanghi.net/
http://members.aol.com/indianks/supari.html


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Thanks



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Medical Sciences
An advanced glycation endproduct cross-link breaker can reverse age-related
increases in myocardial stiffness
Mohammad Asif*, John Egan, Sara Vasan, Garikiparthy N. Jyothirmayi*, Malthi
R. Masurekar*, Santos Lopez*, Chandra Williams*, Ramon L. Torres*, Dilip
Wagle, Peter Ulrich, Anthony Cerami, Michael Brines, and Timothy J. Regan*,§
* University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey-New Jersey Medical
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S. Warren Laboratories, 765 Old Saw Mill River Road, Tarrytown, NY 10591

Contributed by Anthony Cerami, December 21, 1999

Decreased elasticity of the cardiovascular system is one of the hallmarks of
the normal aging process of mammals. A potential explanation for this
decreased elasticity is that glucose can react nonenzymatically with
long-lived proteins, such as collagen and lens crystallin, and link them
together, producing advanced glycation endproducts (AGEs). Previous studies
have shown that aminoguanidine, an AGE inhibitor, can prevent glucose
cross-linking of proteins and the loss of elasticity associated with aging
and diabetes. Recently, an AGE cross-link breaker (ALT-711) has been
described, which we have evaluated in aged dogs. After 1 month of
administration of ALT-711, a significant reduction (40%) in age-related left
ventricular stiffness was observed [(57.1 ± 6.8 mmHg·m2/ml pretreatment and
33.1 ± 4.6 mmHg·m2/ml posttreatment (1 mmHg = 133 Pa)]. This decrease was
accompanied by improvement in cardiac function.


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Vasculitis, is there a newsgroup for this disease?  Thanks




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Does anyone know of a N/Group for Vasculitis?  Thanks in advance....




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what is mitrovalve prolapse and what are the symptoms?


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CALL FOR PAPERS


The 16th International Conference on Advanced Science and Technology
Sponsored by
Fermi National Accelerator Lab., Illinois USA
DePaul University, Illinois USA
Lucent Technologies, Illinois USA
Motorola, Inc., Illinois USA
Mid-America Chinese American Professionals Association


ICAST 2000
Wilson Hall
Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory
Batavia, Illinois USA
June 3, 2000


Theme: Advancing Science and Technology for the 21st Century

Conference Chairs
Dr. Di-Jen Leu
Lucent Technologies
Naperville, IL 60566-7033
Tel: (630) 979-0740
dleu@lucent.com
Dr. G.P. Yeh
Fermi National Laboratory
Batavia, IL 60510-0500
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gpyeh@fnal.gov

Technical Program Chairs
Dr. Shih-Chang Chao
Chicago State University
Chicago, IL 60628
Tel: (773) 995-4517
s-chao@csu.edu
Dr. Mao-Tung Cheng
Fermi National Laboratory
Batavia, IL 60510-0500
Tel: (630) 840-6084
cheng@fnal.gov

Track Coordinators
(A) Prof. Ken Kuo
Rush Medical Center
Chicago, IL 60612
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(B) Dr. Chi M. Tang
US EPA Central Regional Office
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(C) Dr. Yen-Chu Chen
Fermi National Lab
Batavia, IL 60510-0500
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Prof. David Yang
University of Illinois at Chicago
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Panelist: Prof. Morris Chang
Illinois Institute of Technology
Chicago, IL 60616
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The theme of the conference is Advancing Science and Technology for the 21st
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Information for Authors
The conference language is English and all papers must be written in
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informative,
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study's specific
objective; (c) brief statements of methods, if pertinent; (d) a summary of
the results; (e)
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(a) the
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instructions for paper
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inclusion in the
ICAST Proceedings.
Please submit your electronic or hardcopy abstract to the Technical Program
Chairs.

Dr. Shih-Chang Chao             Dr. Mao-Tung Cheng
Chicago State University        Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory
9501 South King Dr., LIB 122A   MS 368 Wilson and Kirk Roads
Chicago, IL 60628-1598          Batavia, IL 60510-0500
s-chao@csu.edu  cheng@fnal.gov

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Version 5.2 of the TFSA (Time-Frequency Signal Analysis) Package
Released

Do you work with time-varying signals? Having trouble visualising and
analysing the behaviour of your signals?

The TFSA (Time-Frequency Signal Analysis) package is the tool that meets
your needs, and version 5.2 is now available.

TFSA 5.2 is released as a toolbox for the popular MATLAB analysis
environment. The TFSA package is available as a set of C-MEX files for
enhanced computational speed, and controlled by an attractive and easy
to use graphic user interface. Full documentation is provided on using
and installing the package, and incorporates a set of tutorial
excercises to familarise new users.

Development of the package has been overseen by Professor Boualem
Boashash, IEEE fellow and director of the Signal Processing Research
Centre, Queensland University of Technology, Australia.  As the author
of more than 200 papers and several books/chapters on time-frequency and
time-scale analysis, Professor Boashash has distilled this experience in
developing the TFSA package as a superior research and teaching tool.

This new release incorporates advances in the field and evolving
research methodologies over the past 20 years. The TFSA package (version
1.0) was first released in 1987 at the inaugural International Symposium
on Time-Frequency and Time-Scale Analysis.

Available for Windows NT/98/95, Linux (RedHat 6.x), UNIX (Solaris 2.5)
and Alpha (Digital Unix V4.0) platforms, the TFSA package also features:

- a powerful graphical user interface (GUI)
- a large class of popular bilinear and multi-linear time-frequency
representations -
  *  Wigner-Ville Distribution
  *  Short Time Fourier Transform
  *  Ambiguity Function
  *  B-distribution (new and exclusive, for multicomponent signall
analysis)
  *  six other reduced interference quadratic time-frequency
distributions
  *  Polynomial Wigner-Ville Distribution
- instantaneous frequency estimators
- time-scale and scale-domain analysis
- MATLAB-callable functions for inclusion in larger simulations
- powerful data visualisation tools.

For more details about the TFSA 5.2 package, including pricing, student
discounts and ordering information, please visit our web site -
http://www.sprc.qut.edu.au/tfsa

--
               Mark Keir, email: m.keir@qut.edu.au                         |
                Signal Processing Research Centre                          |
              QUT, GPO 2434, Brisbane 4001, Australia.                     |
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<b>Version 5.2 of the TFSA (Time-Frequency Signal Analysis) Package Released</b>
<p>Do you work with time-varying signals? Having trouble visualising and
analysing the behaviour of your signals?
<p>The TFSA (Time-Frequency Signal Analysis) package is the tool that meets
your needs, and version 5.2 is now available.
<p>TFSA 5.2 is released as a toolbox for the popular MATLAB analysis environment.
The TFSA package is available as a set of C-MEX files for enhanced computational
speed, and controlled by an attractive and easy to use graphic user interface.
Full documentation is provided on using and installing the package, and
incorporates a set of tutorial excercises to familarise new users.
<p>Development of the package has been overseen by Professor Boualem Boashash,
IEEE fellow and director of the Signal Processing Research Centre, Queensland
University of Technology, Australia.&nbsp; As the author of more than 200
papers and several books/chapters on time-frequency and time-scale analysis,
Professor Boashash has distilled this experience in developing the TFSA
package as a superior research and teaching tool.
<p>This new release incorporates advances in the field and evolving research
methodologies over the past 20 years. The TFSA package (version 1.0) was
first released in 1987 at the inaugural <i>International Symposium on Time-Frequency
and Time-Scale Analysis.</i>
<p>Available for Windows NT/98/95, Linux (RedHat 6.x), UNIX (Solaris 2.5)
and Alpha (Digital Unix V4.0) platforms, the TFSA package also features:
<p>- a powerful graphical user interface (GUI)
<br>- a large class of popular bilinear and multi-linear time-frequency
representations -
<br>&nbsp; *&nbsp; Wigner-Ville Distribution
<br>&nbsp; *&nbsp; Short Time Fourier Transform
<br>&nbsp; *&nbsp; Ambiguity Function
<br>&nbsp; *&nbsp; B-distribution (new and exclusive, for multicomponent
signall analysis)
<br>&nbsp; *&nbsp; six other reduced interference quadratic time-frequency
distributions
<br>&nbsp; *&nbsp; Polynomial Wigner-Ville Distribution
<br>- instantaneous frequency estimators
<br>- time-scale and scale-domain analysis
<br>- MATLAB-callable functions for inclusion in larger simulations
<br>- powerful data visualisation tools.
<p>For more details about the TFSA 5.2 package, including pricing, student
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<pre>--&nbsp;
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&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Signal Processing Research Centre&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; |
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; QUT, GPO 2434, Brisbane 4001, Australia.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; |&nbsp;
&nbsp;ph: +61 7 3864 1400, fax: +61 7 3864 1748,&nbsp; <A HREF="http://www.sprc.qut.edu.au/">http://www.sprc.qut.edu.au/</A>&nbsp;&nbsp; |</pre>
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Authors
  Misch KA.
Institution
  Department of Pathology, Goroka Base Hospital, Eastern Highlands Province,
  Papua New Guinea.
Title
  Ischaemic heart disease in
  urbanized Papua New Guinea. An autopsy
  study.
Source
  Cardiology.  75(1):71-5, 1988.
Abstract
  Ischaemic heart disease
  was unknown in Papua New Guinea until 1964 when the first
  case was reported. Since then there has been a rapid rise in frequency
  confined to its major urban area, the capital, Port Moresby. The findings are
  based on post-mortems in Port Moresby and in Goroka, one of the major towns
  in the Highlands with its more traditional population, where
  ischaemic heart disease is
  now beginning to be seen.



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Authors
  He J.  Klag MJ.  Wu Z.  Whelton PK.
Institution
  Welch Center for Prevention, Epidemiology, and Clinical Research, Baltimore,
  MD 21205-2223, USA.
Title
  Stroke in the People's
  Republic of China. I. Geographic variations in incidence and risk factors.
Source
  Stroke.  26(12):2222-7, 1995 Dec.
Abstract
  BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Stroke is a major cause of death in
  the People's Republic of China (PRC), and
  the geographic distribution of stroke death
  varies substantially. We conducted an ecological analysis to investigate
  the relationship of prevalence of hypertension and
  other risk factors with stroke incidence
  and mortality in the PRC. METHODS: The
  relationship between prevalence of risk factors and stroke
  incidence and mortality in the PRC was assessed in 29
  provinces by examining risk factor data from PRC national surveys and
  incidence and mortality from the 1986 PRC National
  Stroke Study. RESULTS: A highly statistically significant
  correlation between prevalence of hypertension and stroke
  incidence (r = .838, P < .001) and mortality (r = .841, P < .001) was
  observed. Prevalence of hypertension explained over 70% of
  the geographic variability in stroke
  incidence (partial R2 = .703) and mortality (partial R2 = .707) in
  the PRC. There was a north-south gradient,
  with a higher prevalence of hypertension and stroke
  incidence and mortality in the north compared with
  the south of the country. In multiple
  Poisson regression analysis, a 10% increase in the
  prevalence of hypertension was associated with a 2.80-fold higher incidence
  and 2.68-fold higher mortality from stroke, whereas a 10%
  increase in the prevalence of alcohol consumption was
  associated with a 29% higher incidence and a 16% higher mortality from
  stroke. A 10% increase in the prevalence of
  cigarette smoking was associated with a 19% higher mortality from
  stroke. CONCLUSIONS: In the PRC,
  the prevalence of hypertension is strongly associated with
  the risk of stroke, and
  the geographic variation in stroke
  incidence and mortality is due mainly to differences in the
  prevalence of hypertension.



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Hello,
Have you got information in English or in French ?
J.P. Joubert
safecos@wanadoo.fr

"Boosfeld, Christoph" a écrit :

> 20. Maerz 2000
>
> Guten Tag,
>
> besuchen Sie uns unter http://www.drabo.de fuer Informationen zu
>
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>
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>
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couldn't seem 
 to make ends meet. I had to refinance and borrow against my 
home to 
 support my family and struggling business. AT THAT MOMENT 
something 
 significant happened in my life and I am writing to share the 
 experience in hopes that this will change your life FOREVER 
 FINANCIALLY!!! 
  
  
 In mid December, I received this program via e-mail. Six 
month's 
 prior to receiving this program I had been sending away for 
 information on various business opportunities. All of the 
programs I 
 received, in my opinion, were not cost effective. They were 
either 
 too difficult for me to comprehend or the initial investment 
was too much 
 for me to risk to see if they would work or not. One claimed 
that I would 
 make a million dollars in one year...it didn't tell me I'd have 
to write a 
  book to make it! 
  
  
 But like I was saying, in December of 1997 I received this 
program. I 
 didn't send for it, or ask for it, they just got my name off a 
 mailing list.THANK GOODNESS FOR THAT!!! After reading it 
several times, to make 
 sure I was reading it correctly, I couldn't believe my eyes. 
Here was a MONEY 
 MAKING PHENOMENON. I could invest as much as I wanted to start, 
 without putting me further into debt. After I got a pencil and 
paper 
 and figured it out, I would at least get my money back. But 
like most 
 of you I was still a little skeptical and a little worried 
about the 
 legal aspects of it all. So I checked it out with the U.S. Post 
Office 
  (1-800-725-2161 24-hrs) and they confirmed that it is indeed 
legal! After 
  determining the program was LEGAL and NOT A CHAIN LETTER, I 
decided 
  "WHY NOT." 
  
  
 Initially I sent out 10,000 e-mails. It cost me about $15 for 
my time 
 on-line. The great thing about e-mail is that I don't need any 
money 
 for printing to send out the program, and because all of my 
orders 
 are fulfilled via e-mail, my only expense is my time. I am 
telling 
 you like it is I hope it doesn't turn you off, but I promised 
myself that I 
 would not "rip-off" anyone, no matter how much money it made 
me. 
  
  
 In less than one week, I was starting to receive orders for 
REPORT #1 
 By January 13, I had received 26 orders for REPORT #1. Your 
goal is to 
 "RECEIVE at least 20 ORDERS FOR REPORT #1 WITHIN 2 WEEKS. IF 
 YOU DON'T, SEND OUT MORE PROGRAMS UNTIL YOU DO!" My first 
 step in making $50,000 in 90 days was done. By January 30, I 
had received 
 196 orders for REPORT #2. Your goal is to "RECEIVE AT LEAST 
100+ ORDERS 
 FOR REPORT #2 WITHIN 2 WEEKS. IF NOT, SEND OUT MORE PROGRAMS 
 UNTIL YOU DO. ONCE YOU HAVE 100 ORDERS, 
 THE REST IS EASY, RELAX, YOU WILL MAKE YOUR $50,000 GOAL." 
Well, I 
 had 196 orders for REPORT #2, 96 more than I needed. So I sat 
back 
 and relaxed. By March 1, of my e-mailing of 10,000, I received 
$58,000 with 
  more coming in every day. 
  
  
 I paid off ALL my debts and bought a much needed new car. 
Please take 
 time to read the attached program, IT WILL CHANGE YOUR LIFE 
FOREVER!! 
 ! Remember, it won't work if you don't try it. This program 
does work 
 , but you must follow it EXACTLY! Especially the rules of not 
trying 
 to place your name in a different place. It won't work and 
you'll 
 lose out on a lot of money! 
 In order for this program to work, you must meet your goal of 
20+ 
 orders for REPORT #1, and 100+ orders for REPORT #2 and you 
will make $50,000 
  or more in 90 days. I AM LIVING PROOF THAT IT WORKS!!! 
  
  
 If you choose not to participate in this program, I am sorry. 
It 
 really is a great opportunity with little cost or risk to you. 
If you 
 choose to participate, follow the program and you will be on 
your way 
 to financial security. If you are a fellow business owner and 
are in 
 financial trouble like I was, or you want to start your own 
business, consider 
 this a sign. I DID! 
  
  
  Sincerely, 
  Johnathon Rourke 
  
  
  A PERSONAL NOTE FROM THE ORIGINATOR OF THIS PROGRAM: 
  
  
 By the time you have read the enclosed program and reports, you 
 should have concluded that such a program, and one that is 
legal, 
 could not have been created by an amateur. 
  
  
 Let me tell you a little about myself. I had a profitable 
business 
 for 10 years. Then in 1979 my business began falling off. I was 
doing 
 the same things that were previously successful for me, but it 
wasn't 
 working. Finally, I figured it out. It wasn't me, it was the 
economy. 
 Inflation and recession had replaced the stable economy that 
had been 
 with us since 1945.I don't have to tell you what happened to 
the 
 unemployment rate... because many of you know from first hand 
 experience. There were more failures and bankruptcies than ever 
before. 
  
  
 The middle class was vanishing. Those who knew what they were 
doing 
 invested wisely and moved up. Those who did not, including 
those who 
 never had anything to save or invest, were moving down into the 
ranks 
 of the poor. As the saying goes, "THE RICH GET RICHER AND THE 
POOR 
 GET POORER." The traditional methods of making money will never 
allow 
 you to "move up" or "get rich", inflation will see to that. 
  
  
 You have just received information that can give you financial 
 freedom for the rest of your life, with "NO RISK" and "JUST A 
LITTLE 
 BIT OF EFFORT." You can make more money in the next few months 
than you 
  have ever imagined. I should also point out that I will not 
see a penny of 
 this 
 money, nor anyone else who has provided a testimonial for this 
 program. I have already made over 4 MILLION DOLLARS!I have 
retired 
 from the program after sending thousands and thousands of 
programs. 
  
  
 Follow the program EXACTLY AS INSTRUCTED. Do not change it in 
any way 
  It works exceedingly well as it is now. Remember to e-mail a 
copy 
 of this exciting report to everyone you can think of. One of 
the 
 people you send this to may send out 50,000...and your name 
will be on 
 everyone of 
 them! 
  
  
 Remember though, the more you send out the more potential 
customers 
 you will reach. 
  
  
 So my friend, I have given you the ideas, information, 
materials and 
 opportunity to become financially independent. IT IS UP TO YOU 
NOW! 
  
  
  "THINK ABOUT IT" 
  
  
 Before you delete this program from your mailbox, as I almost 
did, 
 take a little time to read it and REALLY THINK ABOUT IT. Get a 
pencil 
 and figure out what could happen when YOU participate. Figure 
out the 
 worst possible response and no matter how you calculate it, you 
will 
 still make a lot of money! You will definitely get back what 
you 
 invested. Any doubts you have will vanish when your first 
orders come 
 in. IT WORKS! 
  
  
  Jody Jacobs, Richmond, VA 
  
  
  HERE'S HOW THIS AMAZING PROGRAM WILL MAKE YOU THOUSANDS OF 
 DOLLAR$ 
  
  
  INSTRUCTIONS: 
  
  
 This method of raising capital REALLY WORKS 100% EVERY TIME. 
 I am sure that you could use up to $50,000 or more in the next 
90 
 days. Before you say "BULL... ", please read this program 
carefully. 
  
  
 This is not a chain letter, but a perfectly legal money making 
 opportunity. Basically, this is what you do: As with all 
multi-level 
 businesses, we build our business by recruiting new partners 
and 
 selling our products. Every state in the USA allows you to 
recruit 
 new multi-level business partners, 
 and we offer a product for EVERY dollar sent. YOUR ORDERS COME 
BY 
 MAIL AND ARE FILLED BY E-MAIL, so you are not involved in 
personal 
 selling. You do it privately in your own home, store or office. 
This 
 is the GREATEST Multi-Level Mail Order Marketing anywhere. 
  
  
  This is what you MUST do: 
  
  
 1. Order all 4 reports shown on the list below (you can't sell 
them 
 if you don't order them). 
 -- For each report, send $5.00 CASH, the NAME & NUMBER OF THE 
REPORT 
 YOU ARE ORDERING, YOUR E-MAIL ADDRESS, and YOUR NAME & RETURN 
 ADDRESS (in case of a problem) to the person whose name appears 
on 
 the list next to the report. MAKE SURE YOUR RETURN ADDRESS IS 
ON 
 YOUR ENVELOPE IN CASE OF ANY MAIL PROBLEMS! 
 -- When you place your order, make sure you order each of the 
four 
 reports. You will need all four reports so that you can save 
them on 
 your computer and resell them. 
 -- Within a few days you will receive, via e-mail, each of the 
four 
 reports. Save them on your computer so they will be accessible 
for you to send 
 to the 1,000's of people who will order them from you. 
  
  
 2. IMPORTANT DO NOT alter the names of the people who are 
listed next 
 to each report, or their sequence on the list, in any way other 
than 
 is instructed below in steps "a" through "f" or you will lose 
out on 
 the majority of your profits. Once you understand the way this 
works, 
 you'll also see how it doesn't work if you change it. Remember, 
this 
 method has been tested,and if you alter it, it will not work. 
 a. Look below for the listing of available reports. 
 b. After you've ordered the four reports, take this 
advertisement and 
  remove the name and address under REPORT #4. This person has 
 made it through the cycle and is no doubt counting their 
$50,000! 
 c. Move the name and address under REPORT #3 down to REPORT #4. 
 d. Move the name and address under REPORT #2 down to REPORT #3. 
 e. Move the name and address under REPORT #1 down to REPORT #2. 
 f. Insert your name/address in the REPORT #1 position. 
  
  
  Please make sure you COPY ALL INFORMATION, every name and 
 address, ACCURATELY! 
  
  
 3. Take this entire letter, including the modified list of 
names, and 
 save it to your computer. Make NO changes to the instruction 
portion 
 of this letter. 
  
  
  Your cost to participate in this is practically nothing 
(surely 
 you can afford $20). You obviously already have an Internet 
 connection and e-mail is FREE! 
  
  
  
  
  There are two primary methods of building your downline: 
  
  
  METHOD #1: SENDING BULK E-MAIL 
  
  
 Let's say that you decide to start small, just to see how it 
goes, 
 and we'll assume you and all those involved send out only 2,000 
 programs each. Let's also assume that the mailing receives a 
0.5% 
 response. Using a good list the response could be much better. 
Also, 
 many people will send out hundreds of 
 thousands of programs instead of 2,000. But continuing with 
this 
 example, you send out only 2,000 programs. With a 0.5% 
response, that 
 is only 10 orders for REPORT #1. Those 10 people respond by 
sending 
 out 2,000 programs each for a total of 20,000. Out of those 
0.5%, 100 
 people respond and order REPORT #2. Those 100 mail out 2,000 
programs 
 each for a total of 200,000. 
 The 0.5% response to that is 1,000 orders for REPORT #3. Those 
1,000 
 send out 2,000 programs each for a 2,000,000 total. The 0.5% 
response 
 to that is 10,000 orders for REPORT #4. That's 10,000 $5 bills 
for 
 you. CASH!!! Your total income in this example is $50 + $500 + 
$5,000 
 + $50,000 for a total of 
 $55,550!!! REMEMBER FRIEND, THIS IS ASSUMING 1,990 OUT OF THE 
2,000 
 PEOPLE YOU MAIL TO WILL DO ABSOLUTELY NOTHING AND TRASH THIS 
 PROGRAM! DARE TO THINK FOR A MOMENT WHAT WOULD HAPPEN IF 
 EVERYONE, OR HALF SENT OUT 100,000 PROGRAMS INSTEAD OF 2,000. 
 Believe me, many people will do just that, and more! By the 
way, your cost to 
 participate in this is practically nothing. You obviously 
already have an 
 Internet connection and e-mail is FREE!!! REPORT #2 will show 
you the best 
 methods for bulk e-mailing, tell you where to obtain free bulk 
e-mail software and where to obtain e-mail lists. 
  
  
  
  
  METHOD #2 - PLACING FREE ADS ON THE INTERNET 
  
  
 Advertising on the internet is very, very inexpensive, and 
there are 
 HUNDREDS of FREE places to advertise. Let's say you decide to 
start 
 small just to see how well it works. Assume your goal is to get 
ONLY 
 10 people to participate on your first level. (Placing a lot of 
FREE 
 ads on the Internet will EASILY get a larger response.) Also 
assume that 
  everyone else in YOUR ORGANIZATION gets ONLY 10 downline 
members. 
  Follow this example to achieve the STAGGERING results below: 
  
  
 1st level--your 10 members with 
$5.......................................$50 
 2nd level--10 members from those 10 ($5 x 
100)..................$500 
 3rd level--10 members from those 100 ($5 x 
1,000)...........$5,000 
 4th level--10 members from those 1,000 ($5 x 
10,000).....$50,000 
  THIS TOTALS ----------$55,550 
  
  
 Remember friends, this assumes that the people who participate 
only 
 recruit 10 people each. Think for a moment what would happen if 
they 
 got 20 people to participate! Most people get 100's of 
participants! 
 THINK ABOUT IT! For every $5.00 you receive, all you must do is 
e-mail them 
  the report they ordered. THAT'S IT! ALWAYS PROVIDE SAME-DAY 
SERVICE 
  ON ALL ORDERS! This will guarantee that the e-mail THEY send 
out with YOUR 
 name and address on it will be prompt because they can't 
advertise 
 until they receive the report! 
  
  
  AVAILABLE REPORTS 
  
  
  *** Order Each REPORT by NUMBER and NAME *** 
  Notes: 
 -- ALWAYS SEND $5 CASH (U.S. CURRENCY) FOR EACH REPORT. CHECKS 
NOT 
  ACCEPTED. 
 -- ALWAYS SEND YOUR ORDER VIA FIRST CLASS MAIL. 
 -- Make sure the cash is concealed by wrapping it in at least 
two 
 sheets of paper. On one of those sheets of paper, include: 
  (a) the number & name of the report you are ordering, (b) your 
 e-mail address, and (c) your name & postal address. 
  
  
  PLACE YOUR ORDER FOR THESE REPORTS NOW: 
  
  
  
 REPORT #1 "The Insider's Guide to Advertising for Free on the 
 Internet"  
   
  ORDER REPORT #1 FROM: 
 
  David Jonsson
  Postbus 28
  9600 AA Hoogezand NL
  
 REPORT #2 "The Insider's Guide to Sending Bulk E-mail on the 
 Internet" 
   
  ORDER REPORT #2 FROM: 
 
  Kelly Boskma
  Regenboog 37
  8446 EM Heerenveen NL
 
 REPORT #3 "The Secrets to Multilevel Marketing on the Internet" 
  
  
  ORDER REPORT #3 FROM: 
 
  Herke van der Weij
  Robert Kochstraat 39
  8921 VX Leeuwarden NL
  
  
 REPORT #4 "How to become a Millionaire utilizing the Power of 
Multilevel 
 Marketing and the Internet" 
  
  
  ORDER REPORT #4 FROM: 
  
  Ed Turpin 
  1577 C.R. 236 
  Clyde, OH 43410
   
  About 50,000 new people get online every month! 
  
  ******* TIPS FOR SUCCESS ******* 
 -- TREAT THIS AS YOUR BUSINESS! Be prompt, professional, and 
follow 
 the directions accurately. 
 -- Send for the four reports IMMEDIATELY so you will have them 
when 
 the orders start coming in because: When you receive a $5 
order, you 
 MUST send out the requested product/report. 
 -- ALWAYS PROVIDE SAME-DAY SERVICE ON THE ORDERS YOU RECEIVE. 
 -- Be patient and persistent with this program. If you follow 
the 
  instructions exactly, your results WILL BE SUCCESSFUL! 
 -- ABOVE ALL, HAVE FAITH IN YOURSELF AND KNOW YOU WILL SUCCEED! 
  
  
  ******* YOUR SUCCESS GUIDELINES ******* 
  Follow these guidelines to guarantee your success: 
  
  
 If you don't receive 20 orders for REPORT #1 within two weeks, 
 continue advertising or sending e-mails until you do. Then, a 
couple of weeks 
 later you should receive at least 100 orders for REPORT#2. If 
you don 
 't, continue advertising or sending e-mails until you do. Once 
you 
 have received 100 or more orders for REPORT #2, YOU CAN RELAX, 
 because the system is already working for you, and the cash 
will 
 continue to roll in! 
  
  
  THIS IS IMPORTANT TO REMEMBER: 
 Every time your name is moved down on the list, you are placed 
in 
 front of a DIFFERENT report. You can KEEP TRACK of your 
PROGRESS by 
 watching which report people are ordering from you. If you want 
to 
 generate more income, send another batch of e-mails or continue 
 placing ads and start the whole process again! There is no 
limit to 
 the income you will generate from this business! 
  
  
 Before you make your decision as to whether or not you 
participate in 
 this program. Please answer one question. DO YOU WANT TO CHANGE 
YOUR 
 LIFE? If the answer is yes, please look at the following facts 
about 
 this program: 
  
  
 1. You are selling a product which does not Cost anything to 
PRODUCE, 
 SHIP OR ADVERTISE. 
 2. All of your customers pay you in CASH! 
 3. E-mail is without question the most powerful method of 
 distributing information on earth. This program combines the 
 distribution power of e-mail together with the revenue 
generating 
 power of multi-level marketing. 
 4. Your only expense--other than your initial $20 
investment--is your 
 time! 
 5. Virtually all of the income you generate from this program 
is PURE 
 PROFIT! 
 6. This program will change your LIFE FOREVER. 
  
  
 ACT NOW!Take your first step toward achieving financial 
independence. 
 Orderthe reports and follow the program outlined 
above--SUCCESSwill 
 be yourreward. 
  
  
  Thank you for your time and consideration. 
  
  
 PLEASE NOTE: If you need help with starting a business, 
registering a 
 business name, learning how income tax is handled, etc., 
contact your 
 localoffice of the Small Business Administration (a Federal 
Agency) 
 1-800-827-5722 for free help and answers to questions. Also, 
the 
 InternalRevenue Service offers free help via telephone and free 
 seminars aboutbusiness tax requirements. Your earnings are 
highly 
 dependant on youractivities and advertising. The information 
 contained on this site and in the report constitutes no 
guarantees 
 stated nor implied. In the event that it is determined that 
this site 
 or report constitutes a guarantee of any kind, that guarantee 
is now 
 void. The earnings amounts listed on this site and in the 
report are 
 estimates only. If you have any questions of the legality of 
this 
 program, contact the Office of Associate Director for Marketing 
 Practices, Federal Trade Commission, Bureau of Consumer 
Protection in 
 Washington, DC. 
  
 
 
 
 
 
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