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Old 05-07-2006, 11:36 AM   #3
R.B.
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This is only a wild thought.

In the UK channel four screened a series of autopsies which was surprisingly fascinating, and gave me a respect for teh body I had never had before. It just clicked that these sometime amorphous blobs were mini factories of the most amazing complexity at cellular level, repairing producing energy conveting foods, making things.......

One of the iems examined was a damaged liver which looked a bit like a swiss cheese. Could a liver that is repairing itself quiver as the holes close up, or it adjusts it's shape/ frees itself from adhesions etc.

I wonder? and why not.

RB
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