The science nerd in me thinks this is neat, the health care worker in me thinks let me know when it reaches Phase II/III testing.
The mechanism to culture it is more exciting IMO.
The lab's computer probably has a defined range of a "normal" ratio for those with elevated total cholesterol and low HDL, whereas you have the opposite.
If there's one lab value that has yet to be proven clinically meaningful on health outcomes , it's cholesterol levels. Don't sweat it.
Not all. I imagine the OP has an albuterol inhaler for an immediate effect.
And actually, steroid inhalers are safer than stimulant inhalers long term in asthmatics.
It definitely takes a certain character to work retail these days. As someone who's worked both sides (albeit as a student) they all have their pros and cons.
I ordered one of these for my R4 and have been pleased with it for the price (got it for $12 actually) http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16835186080
It has a glossy finish as opposed to your typical matte finish for what it's worth. But it's quieter than the stock R4 fans at 7V.
Considering I snagged the RAM for ~$76 on sale, and that 8GB sets go for ~$60 I don't think it's worth my while to return it.
I was pretty set on the 3570k when it was $169 at MC but couldn't decide on a MB before the price went up.
Would a 3570k/4670k be worth it paired with a cheaper...
Looking for the guts to my new build replacing a ~4 year old PC.
Here's my current Rig:
AMD Phenom X3 720 @3.3GHz on stock volts
Biostart TForce TA790GX 128M
4GB Corsair XMS2 DDR2
Crucial M4 64GB SSD (boot & programs)
Samsung 1TB HD 7200rpm (media)
Sapphire HD 4830 512mb
Antec...
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