Cassie, a mom of a 6 month old & 2 year old, was paralyzed in an accident.
Will you help her with diapers, wipes, and snacks for her little ones while she's healing?
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NEW REGISTRY: Cassie was in a snowmobiling accident, which left her with a spinal cord injury.
She has 2 babies, ages 6 months & 2 years old!
To help with baby supplies during this recovery time, please consider giving: https://t.co/hkfQsVnCAL
Please also pray for healing!
I was thinking today that the term “non-coding DNA” is a misnomer. If one uses the analogy of a software package, the protein-coding regions are closer to asset packs, like image templates used throughout the application. The “non-coding” regions would be where the software lies.
The protein-coding regions determine the creation of protein chains from amino acids, like building images from pixels or sounds from samples. These protein “assets” are reused throughout the biological software execution, similarly to sprites, textures, meshes, etc., in applications. These assets are the building blocks to the user interface (i.e. the appearance and functionality at the organism level).
Research shows that the “non-coding” regions handle:
* Conditional logic (enhancers, silencers, promoters, etc.)
* Scheduling (timing, coordination, responses, etc.)
* Organization (composition, layout, etc.)
* Run-time hooks (regulation, dependency injection, etc.)
There are even regions on the DNA containing legacy software and code that has been “commented out” (i.e. not executed).
The chromosomes themselves would be akin to the organism’s infrastructure: an operating system with advanced modularity, parallel logic support, and connectivity with other services. Regions of the chromosomes serve as file markers, bus arbitration logic, and memory protection. All of this combines to only 2 meters of software code per cell!
Since every single cell in your body is running the most advanced and densely-coded software known to existence, you are a walking data center containing trillions of individual computers that can run on just 2000 kcal of energy per day!
URGENT!!! 🚨
One of the mamas we helped last year is in desperate need of a high chair, diapers & wipes with a high chair being the highest priority!
Will you help her little one? Items ship directly to her!
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Aid for Women locations provide a multitude of much-needed pregnancy-related services throughout the Chicago area. https://t.co/Q7FycDJwja via @PHC_News@StupidRock
Hi folks! Our registries are getting less reach on social media right now, and we're struggling to fill these registries. One mama just had her baby on Friday! Will you help out by liking and sharing the post and considering donating? Thanks so much!!
Hi folks! Our registries are getting less reach on social media right now, and we're struggling to fill these registries. One mama just had her baby on Friday! Will you help out by liking and sharing the post and considering donating? Thanks so much!!
We have TWO registries we URGENTLY need funded for mamas who chose life!
Will you help us complete these registries by the end of the weekend?
These babies are on their way THIS MONTH!
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Adriana Smith was 9 weeks pregnant when she sought medical treatment for severe headaches. Medical providers gave her medication but didn't realize Smith had multiple blood clots in her brain until it was too late. 🧵
If pro-life laws are about controlling women, wouldn't the motivation apply to other surgical interventions? You don't see us trying to outlaw hysterectomies, tubal ligations, liposuction, face lifts, boob jobs, etc. What's the major difference between all that and abortion?
PC: Later abortions are almost always for medical emergencies
PL: Where's the evidence of that?
PC: They're only 1% of all abortions
PL: That's not evidence of why people usually get them
PC: the reasons don't matter
PL: If the reasons don't matter, stop lying about the reasons