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Genetics in the 3rd millennium - ژنتیک در هزاره سوم - فصلنامه ژنتيک در هزاره سوم مجله‌ای است علمی و آموزشی که از بهار سال 1382 بطور منظم تاکنون منتشر شده است. در اين فصلنامه مقالات آموزشی و مروری در زمينه‌های مختلف علم ژنتيک ارائه می‌شوند. اين فصلنامه از ابتدای سال پنجم همکاری خود را با انجمن نوروژنتيک ايران شروع کرده است و به عنوان نشريه اختصاصی اين انجمن به کار خود ادامه می‌دهد.


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  • C. S. Murphy - ... in security system monitoring with all wireless sensors and easy do it yourself installation

    With SinpliSafe’s $15 per month cellular call in security system monitoring with all wireless sensors and easy do it yourself installation, nobody can afford not to have a monitored security system anymore.

  • Patricia - Great bra

    I have several of these bras. It's comfortable, fits well, the butterscotch color is a good neutral, and it works with all my clothing necklines. The ones I bought in a store were wrinkle-free, but those I ordered online required vigorous steaming to remove creases in the foam as they are packaged folded in a tiny sealed bag.

  • Caleb W. Cliff - Ginger Too Far

    I have purchased Yogi tea for years now. This tea is fine, but I was disappointed by the slight misinformation. I'm not sure why they simply call this tea "Ginger" at least on the front of the package. I am now paying much more attention to the actual ingredients of Yogi teas because this has 4 other ingredients of which 3 are in greater amount in this one. I just wanted plain ginger tea and this has licorice, lemongrass, peppermint & black pepper. Black pepper & licorice are very strong flavors especially if you aren't aware they are steeping in your cup. It's a fine tea, yet holds a misleading title. That's all. Thank you.

  • Joseph S. Upton - some sound too good to be true

    I'm not sure that all of these reviews are legitimate...some sound too good to be true. But I must tell you that I have been a fan of Peachtree (Now Sage 50) for over 10 years. Before that I used QuickBooks and I never liked it. The one thing I would add is that you never want to buy an accounting program that promises to "hide the nasty double-entry accounting" parts. Anyone who is doing bookkeeping should have a basic understanding of double-entry accounting OR go on to You Tube and LEARN about double-entry accounting. Heck...here's a quick lesson now. "If you put money into an account it has to come OUT of some other account somewhere". That's it. See...that's not so difficult. In Sage 50 peachtree they don't try to hide the accounting...they try to TEACH you accounting with all kinds of help. And like I said, YOU TUBE is a fantastic learning tool for accounting basics. One last thing that I don't like about QuickBooks...their database. It is a custom database that does not always play well with other data bases. Sage uses a high quality STANDARD database that creates far less drama when it comes time to import or export information to excel or link with other programs.

  • Jessica Wells - You defiantly need a good foundation or bed frame

    You defiantly need a good foundation or bed frame. We first had Purple on a split queen box springs, this was a poor choice. You could feel the lump where the two boxes meet and thus this effected the comfort of the mattress. Because of a move we trashed the boxes springs and ended up putting the Purple right on the floor. It was really nice, we couldn't feel the other hardly move. We now have a bed we got from IKEA and use the LONSET slats, we love this bed! Again to recap, I do believe that you need a really foundation or bed frame!

  • Amazon Customer - System Hog

    I run a Windows 7 Desktop and Kaspersky slowed it to a crawl, making all tasks take 2-3 times longer than normal. Uninstalled and installed Webroot and all slow down issues disappeared. Very disappointing as I have used Kaspersky for last few years and considered it a great product.

  • Clayton M - SmartDraw is a Smart Choice

    I used Visio for years (several years ago) but migrated to web-based diagramming solutions like Gliffy, Diagramly, Flowchart, Bubbl, and Mindomo for all of my diagramming needs. When I found myself missing Visio, I decided to see what alternatives I could find before making the $500+ investment. (I'd need at least the Professional, if not the Premium version.)