2011-02-13 10:39:42 #virus from 2011-02-13 10:39:00 (showing messages 1-30) Bookmark the permanent url. 10:39:42 MoEnzyme Hey, it looks like they published a study about me --> http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19628281 10:40:17 MoEnzyme EPR studies of the Mo-enzyme aldehyde oxidoreductase from Desulfovibrio gigas: an application of the Bloch-Wangsness-Redfield theory to a system containing weakly-coupled paramagnetic redox centers with different relaxation rates. 10:40:38 MoEnzyme 10:47:47 Lucifer wow MoEnzyme, you're famous 10:48:08 MoEnzyme 10:48:12 Sat * Sat is all impressed like. 10:48:34 Lucifer google has 12 million hits for Mo-enzyme 10:49:31 Lucifer looks like Mo is on HuffPo 10:49:35 MoEnzyme google: MoEnzyme 10:49:35 googlebot googling for MoEnzyme 10:49:35 googlebot http://alumna.brynmawr.edu/chemistry/malachowski/ResMethod251/Fa09/MoEnzymeLab.doc 10:49:44 Sat * Sat chuckles 10:50:02 Sat Dude. Why didn't you ever tell us you're a celeb? 10:50:22 Lucifer only 12000 hits for "david lucifer" 10:50:34 Lucifer Mo is 3 orders of magnitude more famous! 10:51:08 Lucifer fame should be measured in log(google hits) 10:51:12 Sat * Sat increments Mo's rating. 10:51:43 Sat heh. I only get 1660 10:52:03 Sat * Sat is not worthy! 10:52:18 Lucifer my fame is 4.08, Mo's is 7.08 10:52:36 Lucifer Sat's is 3.2 10:52:40 MoEnzyme * MoEnzyme chuckles 10:52:43 Sat * Sat fires up the David Bowie for Mo. 10:54:48 MoEnzyme http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J-_30HA7rec
Re:MoEnzyme is phamous!
« Reply #1 on: 2011-02-14 11:10:29 »
This is great news Mo, but now the real issue is how are you going to deal with all the Mo Deficiency issue; you after all just one super being and can't possibly deal with all the Mo-Deficiency.
My plee would be for the Mo Deficiency on cauliflower, espesically with cheese sauce ... ... you must stop the whiptail at all cost !
Cheers
Fritz
Title The development of symptoms of Mo deficiency in cauliflower. Authors BUSSLER, W. Journal Zeitschrift fur Pflanzenernahrung, Dungung und Bodenkunde 1970 Vol. 125 pp. 36-50 Record Number 19701904229
Abstract
The plants were grown in water cultures, peat, sand and soil (pH 2-6) in the presence and absence of 0.00001-1 meq/plant Mo. Deficiency symptoms discussed include inhibited growth, rosette formation, accumulation of low-molecular N compounds and defective vascular bundles in the mid-rib in young leaves; deposition of a brown substance (assimilates) on tissue surface and in intercellular spaces and cells; necrosis and death of cells; and development of whiptail.