means the tests are unable to detect the cancer cells because they have not reached the detectable size. 2. Cancer cells occur between 6 to more than 10 times in a person's lifetime . 3. When the person's [...] cancer cells to mutate and become resistant and difficult to d estroy. Surgery can also cause cancer cells to spread to other sites. 11. An effective way to battle cancer is to starve the cancer cells [...] tumor destruction. 9. When the body has too much toxic burden from chemotherapy and radiation the immune system is either compromised or destroyed, hence the person can succumb to various kinds of infections
Jóhannusevangelium er ein heilt øðrvísi lýsing av Jesu uppruna. Annars sigur eitt orðatak: the devil is in the details . Lk. endaði ættartalvu Jesu, við at sipa til Ádam sonar Guðs (kap. 3). Paulus grundgav [...] ikki kunnu staðfestast, t.d. Carl Sagan í kapitlinum "The Dragon in My Garage" í bókini The Demon-Haunted World og Bertrand Russell í greinini: "Is there a God?". Tađ er nokk so almenn fatan, so hetta tykist [...] kanska varð natúrligt, merkir ikki neyðturviliga, at tað var gott. T.d. eru læknavísindi eitt dømi um, hvussu heilt ófatiliga nógv ikki er so gott í náttúruni, so tað átrúnaðarliga instinktið, ið Bergur Rønne
start in our discussions about oildelimitation. We are ready to search for an early settlement, which I am sure you also desire. Our aim is to reach an inquitable agreement of mutual benefit as between friendly [...] er soljóðandi: ?Pleace accept my warm congratulations on your becoming løgmaður of the Faroe Islands. Britain and the Faroes both have comparatively new governments in office. We also have considerable [...] friendly neighbours. I whery much hope, that we shall be able to work together. With every good whish for your time in government. Robin Cook? (Á føroyskum: Hjartaliga tillukku við løgmansstarvinum. Bretland
I was lucky to watch you on the TV screen when you delivered your address to the American nation, but it was also to me and all peoples and to everybody in the whole world, because the deed was not only [...] BUT to the President of the mightiest nation of the world it is unseemly to lose composure and promise retaliation (revenge) On the screen I also saw people dancing in the streets rejoicing at the tragedy [...] ALWAYS to be wrongest be humiliated be the underdog Also, we saw you praying to God to bless America. Had it not been more seemly for a mighty president to ask God to bless the whole world and to protect
short period of time in which the space between contradicting emotions is narrow, when laughing turns into crying, and beauty coexists with sorrow.” Filmsfelagið 9/10 kl 20:00 Ljósbrot (When the light breaks [...] n: “My aim was to create a narrative or image that encompasses the complex feelings on a day of losing someone unexpectedly. Reality is altered and the future changes in an instant. The film takes that [...] at ”møtet mellom de to etterlatte kjærestene slår etter hvert gnister og jager mørket på dør. Det er både varmt, gripende og vakkert.” - Working with cinematographer Sophia Olsson, the director arranges
loyvishavarunum, sum vil út úr vinnuni. Eg betalti 18 pund fyri túrin. “To tell you the truth, investing in the right licenses is the best thing you can do”, segði hann tá eg fór úr bilinum. Her var nógv sum [...] hevði hann ráðgivið øðrum í at gera íløgur. Nú var hann sjálvur í teirri støðu. Hvussu kundi hann best fáa hesi 100.000 pundini at vaksa. Niðurstøðan var at gera íløgu í taxavinnuna í Manchester. Hann [...] sum sjaførurin á hvíta Ford Mondoe bilinum, men tað var, tí at hansara loyvi var meira enn dupult so gott, greiddi hann frá. Hann hevði loyvi til øll økini í Manchester. Hann hevði flogvallarloyvi, banagarðsloyvi
two-weeks leave from the army. She was a full-time mother of five children until 1961, when she returned to her career as executive secretary, retiring in 1990 as secretary to the Head of the Russian Language [...] and Kansas. At the age of 8, she went to live briefly with her grandmother in Colby, Kansas, where she met the boy across the street, 3rd grader and future husband, Bill Fryback. It was the custom in those [...] those days that on the first of May a boy would leave a "May Basket" at the door of his sweetheart. The boy was supposed to dash away to avoid being kissed. Bill, however, intentionally fell down so he could
sínum mongu kendu røðum. “We shall fight on the beaches, we shall fight on the landing grounds, we shall fight in the fields and in the streets, we shall fight in the hills; we shall never surrender.” So álvarslig [...] fiskikvotum Íslands, at tað var ein tikkandi bumba undir íslendska búskapinum og segði “THIS IS NOT THE WAY YOU WANT TO GO”. Sorry vit eru longu har - If you tolerate this your children will be next – tað má [...] tey karrráðu ráðandi. Úr griskari forteljing er hesin setningur um hesi karrráðu "the strong do what they can - and the weak suffer what they must" og tað lýsir sera væl politikkin hjá hesum VAN stýrinum
science should be careful to distinguish when we are doing science and when we are extrapolating from it, particularly when we are teaching our students.If it is science, that is to be taught, then teach science [...] r hvíla til eitt meiri hóskandi høvi.) Michael Ruse ?To go from a bacterium to people is less of a step than to go from a mixture of amino acids to a bacterium.? Lynn Margulis Vísindaligar arbeiðshættir [...] bókini ?The Selfish Gene? viðvíkjandi replikatorum, at teir ?perhaps discovered how to protect themselves? (teir duga kanska at verja seg sjálvar) og at teir ?built survival machines for themselves to live
This is how I like to think about our national flag – as our political “fixed link” to the rest of the world. It is a symbol of our nationhood and national identity. But without the opportunity to raise [...] And that is what the whole story and the long struggle for our own flag has been all about: To become an equal part of the world. Taking our own responsibilities in the world together with the diverse peoples [...] of the Faroe Islands. This was soon after Denmark had been taken over by the Nazis, and the British Government had decided to send armed forces to the Faroe Islands to prevent a German invasion. Flying