DNA Men/Homme by Bijan

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Launched by the design house of Bijan in 1993, DNA is classified as a sharp, oriental, woody fragrance. This masculine scent possesses a blend of oriental notes mingle with spice, lavender, jasmine as well as sandalwood and cedar. Final notes of vanilla and oakmoss.
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Premier DNA Repair Cream is a world-class, super-hydrating cream for skin beauty and repair. Unlike typical skin creams, significant amounts of key, skin-enhancing Super Nutrients are present. Contains the rare and expensive Italian hyaluronic acid, beyond organic whole bovine colostrum, nanized green tea extract, nanized propolis extract, nanized DHLA, carnosine, quercetin, tocotrienol complex, real vitamin E complex, geniune French lavender oil and more.* Quantity Orders Call for Pricing.
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DNA by Bijan was introduced in 1993. The scent is a Floral - Ambery with top notes of Rosewood, minty geranium, ylang-ylang, bergamot and heart notes of Jasmine, lily of the valley, tuberose, clove, osmanthus and base notes of Myrrh, oakmoss, sandalwood, vetiver, vanilla, benzoin, amber. It has been repackaged in a darker bottle and box.
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Start your day off with a refreshing burst of citrus. This 100% vegetable gel cleanser with an exclusive blend of organic aromatic oils and healing botanicals will thoroughly cleanse and nourish the skin without altering its delicate moisture balance. For any skin type. Used daily, your skin will feel clean and refreshed. Directions: Apply cleanser to damp skin. Gently massage using circular and upward motions. Remove with soft towel and warm water. Splash skin with warm water then finish with cool water. Gently pat dry with clean towel. Use morning and evening. Ingredients: Steam Distilled Water, Infusion of Organic Herbs: Nettle Leaf, Ginger Root, Rosemary Leaf, Juniper Berries; Aloe Vera, 100% Vegetable Decyl Glucoside, 100% Vegetable Hydrolyzed Soy Protein, 100% Vegetable Cetearyl Glucoside, 100% Vegetable Glycerine, Caprylic Acid, Glycine, Xanthan Gum, Witch Hazel, Lime Oil, Lemon Oil, Grapefruit Oil, Orange Oil, Tangerine Oil, Lemongrass Oil. Size:5 oz./177.6 ml.
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DNA Replication
Duration : 0:1:23
November 16 2008 | DNA | 25 Comments »
Google Tech Talks
November, 29 2007
ABSTRACT
I am the father of a 3 year old girl with a hereditary disease affecting her muscles, a condition that may also seriously affect her heart. Her syndrome, a collection of physical findings that have a common cause, has never been described by doctors though it is very closely related to other well known syndromes including the Marfan syndrome, a diagnosis once igned to Abraham Lincoln because of his tall, thin features. My daughter’s syndrome also affects her skeleton including the bones in her face which ironically make her wide-eyed and very beguiling. A full description is at www.MyDaughtersDNA.org.
My Daughter’s DNA details chronologically my effort to unravel the genetic basis of my daughter’s muscle weakness. The story begins the moment of her birth when the joy of her birth was eclipsed with the specter of serious medical problems. Over time she is evaluated by the world’s experts who are unable to provide a definitive diagnosis but they put me on the right path.
The story concludes with the partial sequencing of her genome and the tentative genetic identification of her problem.
The story about the natural history of discovery of a single medical condition is, in miniature, a perfect illustration of the emergent state of genetics now that the DNA sequence of the Human Genome has been determined.
There is a gaping chasm between those who care for patients and study them - clinical geneticists — and those that study the genome and necessarily nameless person’s DNA. My daughter fell into that wide chasm. But that gap is narrowing fast with what I believe will be a galactic collision of those two cultures.
I call upon the talent of those interested at Google to help all parties make sense of this information through software development.
Speaker: Dr. Hugh Rienhoff, MD
Hugh Rienhoff is an entrepreneur and Founder of MyDaughtersDNA.org, a organization dedicated to rare genetic conditions.
Dr. Rienhoff has more than 14 years experience as a venture investor and entrepreneur in the life science sector. During much of the 90’s he was a partner at New Enterprise ociates, a venture investment firm based in Menlo Park, California and Baltimore, Maryland, leading their biotechnology investing. He was a founding director of such companies as Healtheon/WebMD (HLTH) and Aurora Biosciences (ABSC). In 1998, he founded DNA Sciences (originally Kiva Genetics) and served as its Chairman & CEO until late 2001. Before founding DNA Sciences, he was a Director of Abingworth Management Ltd., where he ran the U.S. operation of the London-based venture firm. Dr. Rienhoff has served on numerous boards including Microcide (MCDE), Hexagen and Vactex and currently serves as a board member for Peptimmune, Iconix Pharmaceuticals, and Hydra Biosciences.
Dr. Rienhoff was recently appointed as a member of the faculty in the Department of Molecular Biology and Genetics at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. He trained in mathematics, medicine, and genetics at Harvard University, Johns Hopkins University, and the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center in Seattle, Washington. He received a Doctor of Medicine degree from Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine and a Bachelor of Arts degree, with honors, in Biology and English Literature from Williams College.
Duration : 1:4:22
November 16 2008 | DNA | 8 Comments »
How Big is Your Genome
Strange DNA Facts
This video discusses some strange facts about DNA, genes, genetics and the human genome.
How large is the human genome?
How does the human genome compare to a PlayStation 3.
Is there such a thing as a gay gene?
How are the different human races different genetically?
Are mental disorders causes by genetics?
How large is the human genome compared to a mouse or a grain of rice?
Crystal is graduated from Texas A&M University w/ a degree in agricultural leadership and development with an emphasis on genetics and bio-chemistry. She is currently a professional model.
Visit Crystal’s Website
http://www.crystalnichole.com/
This video was produced by Psychetruth
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© Copyright 2007 Zoe Sofia. All Rights Reserved.
Duration : 0:9:39
November 16 2008 | DNA | 25 Comments »
Canadian DNA art plus pinhole cameras in Colombia.
Scientists studying DNA in the Canadian city of Montreal have recently been dealing with requests from a most unusual client.
Two friends based in the country’s capital Ottawa - one a trained scientist, the other a marketing specialist - came up with a fun idea that would surprisingly transform both of their lives.
Descibed as “Andy Warhol meets CSI” the two men send requests off to the DNA lab and then your unique configuration is turned into a work of art.
An idea that was initially met with scepticism and a trickle of requests has now become a viable business and a flood of customers.
Shooting for peace
Pinhole cameras which do not need a lens but just a small opening in a box or tin that manipulates light are a popular science project in many Colombian schools because they are cheap and easy to make.
Now a new initiative Shooting Cameras for Peace is using pinhole cameras to capture the stories of some of the thousands of young people in the Colombian capital Bogota who are forced to live in extreme poverty.
Many had to flee the armed conflict in the countryside, their education and their childhood interrupted.
Since the photography project started hundreds of kids have shared their images with their communities and with the world.
Duration : 0:10:58
November 16 2008 | DNA | 13 Comments »
Biology Project
(Just in case you didn’t know… We worked on this at like 4am in the morning… yes..yes… LAST MINUTE project!! but turned out really well!!)
Lyrics:
Deox / y-ribo / nuclei / ic-acid / is made from two strands, a double helix
So then, the strands come apart,
Nitrogen bases, they start
to unzip
By DNA helicase
H2 bonds
Between adenine and thymine
H2 bonds
Between cytosine and guanine
H2 bonds
The ladder structure is strongest in
Phosphodiester links
D-N / A Pol-ym / er-ase
Builds the new strand
From the / 5″ to 3″
Direction
H2 bonds
Between adenine and thymine
H2 bonds
Between cytosine and guanine
H2 bonds
The ladder structure is strongest in
Phosphodiester links
Now I can see that its replicating
In a way thats quite interesting (YEAH!)
No matter the distance, the leading strand
Is followed by the lagging one
Finally…the ligase
Seals up all the breaks
A new….a new….a new….DNNNNNNNNNNA!
And it starts again!!
Oh, how I love bi-olo-gy (yeah yeah yeah)
It’s better than chemistry
And next time I have to go pee (I know)
what’s happening inside of me
Duration : 0:3:37
November 16 2008 | DNA | 25 Comments »