The Life Extension Editorial Staff See book keywords and concepts | It is like replacing radio signals with x-rays. The flood of glutamate onto the receiving neurons drives them into hyperactivity, and the excessive activity leads to cellular degradation.
Methylcobalamin and SAMe
It may be possible to protect brain cells against glutamate toxicity by taking methylcobalamin supplements. A study demonstrated that chronic exposure of rat cortical neurons to methylcobalamin protected against glutamate-, aspartate-, and nitropmsside-induced neurotoxicity. This study also showed that SAMe protected against neurotoxicity (Akaike et al. 1993). | Leo Galland See book keywords and concepts | Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) creates a visual image of radio signals emitted by molecules within the body when their atomic nuclei are exposed to an external magnetic field. Positron emission tomography (PET scanning) is a visual rendering of chemical changes in tissue related to blood flow and metabolism. The digital data produced by these new technologies are manipulated to produce images with features desired by the observer. | James Trefil See book keywords and concepts | The bright spiral arms of these galaxies are surrounded by a diffuse sea of hydrogen that gives off faint radio signals. By plotting these signals, astronomers can figure out the movements of the hydrogen. In every galaxy measured, an astonishing fact emerges ?like leaves on a stream, the hydrogen is moving as if it were still caught up in the general flow of the galaxy, even though it's far outside the region of the stars. | | The main technique used in the past (and in the foreseeable future) is to look for radio signals sent either intentionally or unintentionally by other civilizations. A number of such searches have been made (all unsuccessful so far), but no large-scale, systematic survey has been done. Congress has been very reluctant to fund large-scale projects in this area. To its credit, the NASA bureaucracy has made a real attempt to keep the money flowing ?even to the extent of giving the program a more opaque name. | Robert Becker, M.D., and Gary Selden See book keywords and concepts | Conventional radio signals couldn't pass through water, so the vessels had to surface or else cruise very slowly a few feet under and communicate by means of a floating antenna at prearranged times. Since this made the subs ternporarily vulnerable, the Navy wanted a message system using ELF waves, which penetrate earth and water.
The original design involved 6,000 miles of buried cable arranged in a grid across the upper two fifths of Wisconsin. | | In 1978, Stefan Rednip, an American reporter living in England, claimed access to purloined CIA documents proving the existence of a program called Operation Pique, which included bouncing radio signals off the ionosphere to affect the mental functions of people in selected areas, including Eastern European nuclear installations,
The whole business sounds too much like an undeclared electromagnetic war. However, there are persistent complaints that the American effort is being hampered in a strange way. | Linda Mason Hunter See book keywords and concepts | And finally, there are so many radio signals already in a house—from the television to the garage door opener—that those signals may trip a sensor.
According to David Petraglia, an independent home security consultant, the most stable system sends a computerized data word, consisting of 8 to 20 bits of information, to signal alarms. The receiver will respond only if it receives the exact signal it expects. That alleviates a lot of false alarms.
Supervision: Each sensor will occasionally "check in" with the receiver. If a battery is low, a maintenance signal will alert you. |
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