
Couch Kitties: Be Vewwy, Vewwy Quiet...
Sylvia and Norma are NOT going after a certain dentist, but rather other evildoers using this dingbat's lion hunt as a smokescreen for their nefarious deeds! Heh-heh-heh-heh-heh!
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sharra Tali and the kittehs © me. Elmer Fudd © WB Productions.
Incidentally, for the benefit of you Looney Toons/Merrie Melodies fans (coughcough
eocostellocoughcough), the pic of Elmer in the third frame is actually clip art, recolored using color from the first frame and set on backdrop from the same scene. This proves I WILL go to some lengths for a joke.
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Zeph ©

Incidentally, for the benefit of you Looney Toons/Merrie Melodies fans (coughcough

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Truly? This is big news. Centimeter-sized tissue ovals have organs. Peer review must be all over this.
Thanks for the tip, I'll be at PubMed for the next few days reading up on this. Where do you suggest I start? Embryology or Cell Biology? Which journals have the broadest info and which are far more specialized? I'm not a specialist in the fields so I need significant grounding. This is going to be fun. This could usher in a whole new avenue of internal medicine and reinvent how we look at miniatuization, if organs can be microns in size and still function and still be used for transplantation. What an age of discovery.
Thanks for the tip, I'll be at PubMed for the next few days reading up on this. Where do you suggest I start? Embryology or Cell Biology? Which journals have the broadest info and which are far more specialized? I'm not a specialist in the fields so I need significant grounding. This is going to be fun. This could usher in a whole new avenue of internal medicine and reinvent how we look at miniatuization, if organs can be microns in size and still function and still be used for transplantation. What an age of discovery.
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