Yeah they developed it because they feared the Makarov used before was not beefy enough.
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You guys making fun but I say the Mercury capsule really had a vaguely similar shock absorber.
Not only that he also had a pistol with him.
My first thought, luckily a virus and not a prion disease. Still sucks.
No opioids, hmm, well, KETAMIN!
Using this with Steam to prevent games from updating.
Yes, I think I was wrong with my assumption.
Is muscle tissue even infectious? (Especially when grown from a few cells) Don't you need to eat some brain or spinal cord?
Strangely enough, in my bubble it is quite descent. People often posting interesting research and advances in the field.
Man it is not even HSE. The ethical sourcing of human tissue and the proper documentation of said. And all the bribes for the review and governance committees.
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Man, I would be so worried about impurities and side reactions. A good example is the recalls of drugs because of nitrosamine contamination. If stuff like this already happens to the experts.
And what is with the whole galenics side? How to make sure the absorption is about right...