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"Hard metallic transistors can function as switches in electronics, but in living cells switches are made from extraordinarily complex pathways and interactions utilizing highly specified protein molecules...Remarkable Discovery--Cell Systems Can Implement Logic! Researches' careful observation of E. Coli bacteria in the 1960s gave clues to how these protein switches operate. Normally, the bacteria in the study would break down the sugar glucose for energy. But when glucos was withheld and another sugar, lactose, was introduced, the bacteria started making the necessary enzymes to metabolize lactose. Analysis of this phenomenon revealed a system consisting of a sensor for lactose, an internal logic-based selection mechanism for 'glucose-or-lactose,' and output responses to produce the suitable enzyme to break down lactose."
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"Whenever you run a clandestine operation, you run two things at the same time: you prepare the team for the hit, and you keep it so small there's nobody to spread it all around. And across the hall is a big staff working on what we call special plans. They're preparing the cover story. The cover story is what they want people to believe and to talk about, and to argue about." - From a 1992 speech by Col. Fletcher Prouty, former chief of special operations, Joint Chief of Staff (as quoted in Deep Truth: The Lives of Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein)
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"Hard metallic transistors can function as switches in electronics, but in living cells switches are made from extraordinarily complex pathways and interactions utilizing highly specified protein molecules...Remarkable Discovery--Cell Systems Can Implement Logic! Researches' careful observation of E. Coli bacteria in the 1960s gave clues to how these protein switches operate. Normally, the bacteria in the study would break down the sugar glucose for energy. But when glucos was withheld and another sugar, lactose, was introduced, the bacteria started making the necessary enzymes to metabolize lactose. Analysis of this phenomenon revealed a system consisting of a sensor for lactose, an internal logic-based selection mechanism for 'glucose-or-lactose,' and output responses to produce the suitable enzyme to break down lactose."
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Is the Big Bang Biblical? And 99 Other Questions By John Morris / Master Books Do your kids have questions about science and the Bible? The president of the Institute for Creation Research has the answers! Drawing on the latest research, Morris offers clear, concise responses to 100 FAQs concerning controversial issues, including belief in a young Earth; evolution vs. creation; geological evidence for the flood; life on other planets; and many more. An informed look at hot topics! 215 pages, softcover. |
Guide to the Human Body: God's Amazing Design By Institute for Creation Research / Harvest House Publishers Guide to the Human Body: God's Amazing Design looks at the human body as the work of God's creation. Easy-to-read two-page chapters feature a variety of illustrations and photographs cover the history of anatomy, genetics, the systems of the body, the five senses, cancer, organ transplants, bioethics, and more. 116 pages, hardcover. Parents may wish to note that a chapter on fertilization, reproduction, pregnancy, and ethical dilemmas are included. |
Searching for Noah's Ark: (booklet) By Institute for Creation Research, John D. Morris & Henry Morris III / Harvest House Publishers Noah's Ark played a leading role in the book of Genesis, but after safely carrying its passengers through the Flood, the Ark disappears from the pages of the Bible. What happened to it? Join Dr. John Morris on the adventure to find the Ark on the icy slopes of Mt. Ararat, where Genesis says it came to rest after many months of violent storm and destruction. You will learn
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Guide to Creation By Harvest House Publishers When you look at the marvels of Earth and outer space, have you ever wondered: How did this all come about? And that leads to that ultimate question: Why are we here? Guide to Creation is a fascinating survey that explores these questions and more: Why is our world so perfectly fit for life yet still full of imperfections? What best explains the precision and consistency in the laws of science? How should we handle the times when science and the Bible seem to disagree? This book will take you on an incredible journey for the answers, which can be found all around us--in things as tiny as cells to as large as superstars. Along the way, you'll learn what both science and the Bible say. A wealth of discoveries await you! |
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"Whenever you run a clandestine operation, you run two things at the same time: you prepare the team for the hit, and you keep it so small there's nobody to spread it all around. And across the hall is a big staff working on what we call special plans. They're preparing the cover story. The cover story is what they want people to believe and to talk about, and to argue about." - From a 1992 speech by Col. Fletcher Prouty, former chief of special operations, Joint Chief of Staff (as quoted in Deep Truth: The Lives of Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein)
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