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Wally Day <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 9 Jan 2001 10:46:22 -0800
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> In response to
> weight bearing exercise
> (stress) on bone, the osteoblastic activity tends to
> dominate, forming
> denser stronger bone. The same mechanisms are at
> work during bone growth and
> bone healing after a fracture. A lifetime of
> weight-bearing exercise leads
> to significantly denser bone that stays that way
> longer into old age.

I will correct my earlier post- it does seem similar
to the mechanisms that control muscle growth...

> If that is not enough then Google is a great search
> engine.

Yahoo now uses Google as their search engine. I'm not
sure how it might differ from google.com.

> Adam was an Aussie not an African, Australian
> researchers say SYDNEY, Jan 9 (AFP) -
> Adam and Eve were Australians, not Africans as most
> experts on human evolution now believe, according to

> recently completed Australian research.

This is fascinating. Did you get this from a link? Did
they list any other research/references?

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