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Category Archives: seven transmembrane helix G-protein coupled receptors
Plagues
Now, bear with me, I shan’t be long. You see, the mispoche are coming round later and I’ll have to get started slow-cooking a large leg of lamb for our seder. I’ll be leading it, which means that I’ll be … Continue reading
Posted in eldritch, Passover, Pesach, pharaoh, plagues, release of calcium from intracellular stores, rpg couldn't fight his way out of a wet paper bag, seven transmembrane helix G-protein coupled receptors, Silliness
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Information
It might come as a surprise to you both that I have a page on Wikipedia. I didn’t create this page. Nobody told me it was being created, nor did they ask me for any input. They could have had … Continue reading
Posted in benveniste affair, chthonic, data entry at the OK corral, jeremiad, john madox, malfeasance, release of calcium from intracellular stores, Research, seven transmembrane helix G-protein coupled receptors, unknown, wikipedia, Writing & Reading
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AV
Well, that’s over. What’s ‘that’, I hear you cry? Ah, well, ‘that’ was the referendum last week in which the voters in the U. of K. were invited to decide whether they’d like to elect members of parliament in the … Continue reading