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Along the lines of this article, my wife's attributes do keep me quite interested and bonded to her. Her presence affects me both emotional and physical, kind of like hey buddy pal I haven’t seen you for nine hours and wow your side profile is definitely reminding me of how attracted I am to you. Thankfully these bonds are reinforced often with releases of oxytocin and other feel-good brain chemicals. I think the ancient man in most men's brains is always on the prowl for the young hot female that would be great to procreate with. Female breasts are a great indicator of sexual maturity while also indicating youth and health.
Broadcast programming or scheduling is the practice of organizing television shows or radio programs in a daily, weekly, or season-long schedule. Modern broadcasters use broadcast automation to regularly change the scheduling of their programs to build an audience for a new show, retain that audience, or compete with other broadcasters' programs. In the United Kingdom, this is known as TV listings . Television scheduling strategies are employed to give programs the best possible chance of attracting and retaining an audience. They are used to deliver programs to audiences when they are most likely to want to watch them and deliver audiences to advertisers in the composition that makes their advertising most likely to be effective (Ellis 2000 p. 136).
First published Tue Mar 8, 2005; substantive revision Fri Feb 4, 2011 Sense-perception—the awareness or apprehension of things by sight, hearing, touch, smell and taste—has long been a preoccupation of philosophers. One pervasive and traditional problem, sometimes called “the problem of perception”, is created by the phenomena of perceptual illusion and hallucination: if these kinds of error are possible, how can perception be what it intuitively seems to be, a direct and immediate access to reality? The present entry is about how these possibilities of error challenge the intelligibility of the phenomenon of perception, and how the major theories of perception in the last century are best understood as responses to this challenge.
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Wzmiankę o tej pracy przeczytać możecie w naTemacie tutaj (oraz na stronach magazynu Science , tutaj ; i niewątpliwie na wielu innych stronach newsowych). Główna wiadomość jest następująca: badacze przetestowali JQ1 na myszach i odkryli, że po pierwsze molekuła ta obniża liczbę plemników w spermie do takiego poziomu, że zapłodnienie staje się statystycznie niemal niemożliwe, po drugie zaś - i to jest znacznie ważniejsze odkrycie - że efekt ten jest odwracalny. Oznacza to, że potencjalnie, jeśli ten efekt udałoby się potwierdzić u ludzi, doprowadzić by to mogło do stworzenia antykoncepcyjnej tabletki dla mężczyzn. W innym przypadku pozostanie nam kolejny środek do chemicznej sterylizacji. W tym szale za seksownymi doniesieniami umyka znacznie jednak ciekawsza historia związana z JQ1. Przytoczył ją w zeszłym tygodniu, w znakomitym skądinąd tekście, tygodnik Nature ; ja więc tylko tutaj powtórzę.