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You beat me, kiyup. (btw, look at the edit above.... who *really* won the last one with the tree?)
 
you're either a devoted Freud fan or are very fast on the google...i'm thinking the latter right?


the baton goes to Kiyup
 
Originally posted by: Gage8
you're either a devoted Freud fan or are very fast on the google...i'm thinking the latter right?


the baton goes to Kiyup
I think I remember it from datas encounter with Freud in the holodeck.

What is the name of the comet belt that surrounds our solar system?


 
Quote:

"It would be natural to think of a huge comet belt out beyond Pluto, somewhat similar to the asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter, but this is not the case. If there were a single belt of comets they would always approach the Solar System in the same plane, but that is NOT the case. Instead, comets approach the solar system from all know directions, leading astronomers to believe there is a large 3-dimensional sphere of comets and asteroids which completely surrounds our solar system. It is much more like a cloud than a belt. For this reason comets come at us from all different directions. "

did you look this one up?
 
Originally posted by: Gage8
Quote:

"It would be natural to think of a huge comet belt out beyond Pluto, somewhat similar to the asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter, but this is not the case. If there were a single belt of comets they would always approach the Solar System in the same plane, but that is NOT the case. Instead, comets approach the solar system from all know directions, leading astronomers to believe there is a large 3-dimensional sphere of comets and asteroids which completely surrounds our solar system. It is much more like a cloud than a belt. For this reason comets come at us from all different directions. "

did you look this one up?

I was actually trying to get to the Oort cloud but realized that I phrased my question incorrectly. So kuiper will need to suffice.
 
What neuronal population (what type of neurons) does an electrophysiologist study in the CA1 region of the hippocampus?
 
Gage, I think your post count only goes up by 1 per thread, not 1 per post in a thread...
20 posts in this thread = post count goes up by 1
 
I've spent the past three years studying these neurons and their relation to HIV-1 infection for my PhD thesis, but is searchable on the net. So it shouldn't be too hard 😀
 
Originally posted by: DrPizza
Gage, I think your post count only goes up by 1 per thread, not 1 per post in a thread...
20 posts in this thread = post count goes up by 1

Nope, wrong. Post count = posts period, doesn't matter how many in a thread. Each post = postcount++
 
Originally posted by: jumpr
Originally posted by: DrPizza
Gage, I think your post count only goes up by 1 per thread, not 1 per post in a thread...
20 posts in this thread = post count goes up by 1

Nope, wrong. Post count = posts period, doesn't matter how many in a thread. Each post = postcount++

yeah, that's what i thought
 
Darn, I thought of pyramidal (have been tutoring wife for Anatomy and Physiology... she hates the course)... but didn't have a clue if it was even close.
 
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