To Sam OHOI
To manage the cycle of information which does not die easy,
some of the early claims about HIV has to be revisited, some of the new
conclusions about the.(viruses) or infections need to be drawn, especially a
case of a pandemic. What happened during periods of high HIV days is important
how the epidemic such as flu-virus? How accounts of DNA discoveries, for
instance, how the DNA discoveries by (A) James Watson (b) Francis Crick – Alpha
Helix, Hemoglobin – Linus Pauling/Sickle Cells Insulin (Diabetes) and Insulin -
Jacques Monod, E. Coli Phage Diabetes, Oswald Avery (S-strain, Streptococcus, E
Coli Phage Virus….Vaccination – John Enders, James Salk, Albert Sabin,
Tuberculosis, all played a hand in understanding HIV is also important. There
are generational problems or institutional knowledge of molecular biology and
genetics, and other contentious is the issues of evolution and its anthropology
theories – for a fact the virus is argued to have origins in other creatures – it
manages to sustain the experiment of vaccination – creating the intelligence
for the life structures of proteins and the profligate behavior of the virus
and its use expands the contagion of role of oxygen --- which in part expands
the role of enzyme. E Coli phage bacteria – the profligate behavior of E.coli
naturally involves the reduction of sugar – they feed on sugar molecules
thereby preventing the normal molecule structure of the Carbon ( ) DNA especially thymus – if the E. Coli
attaches to Staphylococcus bacteria – attaches itself – thymus it does so with
intent on feeding up to the sugar – thereby creating, a primacy base for DNA
with or without response to the immunity of the host, including the enzyme or
protein that can replace the role of thymus – the role of oxygen in the blood
build, the formative role of blood cells – white blood cells and the red blood
cells and how the spleen help the rest of the body.
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