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Lab Rat Experiment, test your skills LOL
03-21-2009, 02:24 PM
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RE: Lab Rat Experiment, test your skills LOL
Okay, Cycler, I don't see why there would be electrolyte deficiency for we are feeding that to the Lab Rat #1. Protein does help muscle growth, and cell growth right? Or is the diet changing this now? Could Dehydration be taking place? But, yes, something is changing, that takes place during the two test.

MRI, I didn't say what would be seen. I stated what happens.Cool
Is there a +positive and -Negative side used in an MRI.

EMG, ask yourself, what kind of Voltage, and or amperage is being used. Isn't an EMG using a + Positive and -Negative current flow?

I might be giving to much information now...Tongue

In a general sense, it's not so much of how the diet is affecting the Lab Rats. It is what takes place during these two test, is what matters.

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RE: Lab Rat Experiment, test your skills LOL - Bad Boy Bad Boy - 03-21-2009 02:24 PM

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