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Gionee M5 mini |
ZesusHVWritter:Such a long explanation for wrong information. You don't allocate data when sharing with Glo, all parties have full access to the data. |
Atouke:Well that's a lie, I've lived in Uyo. Resource control is not the problem of Akwa-Ibom state, laziness is, most Ibomites don't have any entrepreneural spirit, they're always waiting for a handout. |
MX Player on Android and VLC media player on PC can download subtitles. |
What's the price? |
2019 campaign has started. |
Do you really believe that you can play PS3 games on an Android phone? Or you're just trying to share some malware. |
Hello guys, I've searched all the major Nigerian online retailers I trust (Jumia, Konga, Yudala, Slot) for 128gb ROM/6gb RAM version of the Nokia 8 but all I see is the 64gb ROM/4gb RAM version. Does anyone know where i can find what I'm looking for? |
1st car in space, awesome Tesla marketing plus great heavy payload test for SpaceX |
kazzy4u:They're not Igbo, they're ibibio. You're a Nigerian and can't tell the difference, enlighten yourself. |
muzeze77:Yeye tradition, and that's just page 1 of 6 |
For this economy? they try well. |
Location? |
Why are you calling it new? It has existed since the very 1st version of Android, you're here acting as if you discovered something new. |
That's like saying, this is the best smelling shît in a pile of shît. They're all still shît, Nigerian education is a joke. |
0luwatope:I support you, I hope your forum makes it big. |
Nokia 8 |
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I've been using File Manager+ since, it's pretty good, does everything es explorer used to do without ads or bloatware. https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.alphainventor.filemanager |
What's the display resolution? |
No power in Awka for more than two weeks now. |
Cheap blackmail. Personally as an Igbo man, I don't care about Igbo presidency, it would be nice but it's not important. What matters to me is good governance nationwide, ethnocentric politics gave us the horrible leader we have in Buhari, we try to avoid making such a stupid mistake again. I mean, the SGF is basically saying, if you want the president to come from your zone, you will have to suffer four more years of terrible leadership. I reject it. |
Disappointing phone, why are they calling it a full display phone with those huge bezels? |
It is not qualified, it is a cheap knockoff of the awesome HTC U11 |
Thegamingorca:So you know little about gaming, yippee for you. |
Madam divorce him, let the court sort out the issue of the house and custody of the children. A man that can do this can also rape his kids and if not that he's only going to negatively influence them to be like him. Leave that marriage and avoid the indignity of being married to a dog. |
Thegamingorca:See this one, when were you born? 2005? |
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Despite low success rate and ethics issues, creators hope they’re useful for research. https://cdn.arstechnica.net/wp-content/uploads/2018/01/Zhongzhong-and-Huahua-1-800x1067.jpg Zhong Zhong and Hua Hua More than 20 years after Dolly comes Zhong Zhong and Hua Hua. The twin long-tailed macaque monkeys are the first primates cloned using the same method that created the world’s most famous sheep in 1996—a method called somatic cell nuclear transfer, or SCNT. The twins’ genetic blueprints were swiped from fetal cells of another monkey. Researchers then popped the DNA into egg cells that they had also cleared of their DNA-containing nuclei. With a dash of compounds that spur embryo development, the reprogrammed cells developed into healthy baby monkeys in surrogate mother monkeys. The two were born about seven weeks ago in China and are developing normally so far, researchers reported Wednesday in the journal Cell. Though the overall SCNT method is the same as what was used for Dolly, researchers struggled for years to tweak it to work in primates. The procedure is delicate and required a lot of optimization—not to mention DNA-swaps. The researchers behind the cute clones, led by Zhen Liu of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, first tried using DNA from adult monkey cells. They created 192 embryos this way, implanting 181 of them into 42 surrogates, leading to 22 pregnant monkeys. But this resulted in the live birth of only two monkeys, both of which died within hours. Next, the researchers tried using DNA from fetal tissue. They created 109 embryos, implanted 79 of them into 21 surrogates, leading to pregnancy in six of them. Two female monkeys, Zhong Zhong and Hua Hua, resulted. https://cdn.arstechnica.net/wp-content/uploads/2018/01/Hua-Hua-CREDIT-Qiang-Sun-and-Mu-ming-Poo-Chinese-Academy-of-Sciences-1-640x856.jpg Hua Hua https://cdn.arstechnica.net/wp-content/uploads/2018/01/Zhong-Zhong-CREDIT-Qiang-Sun-and-Mu-ming-Poo-Chinese-Academy-of-Sciences-1-640x792.jpg Zhong Zhong The researchers attribute their success to new cell-imaging methods, tweaking the right mix of reprogramming compounds, and lots of practice. The resulting clones are twins because they were created using DNA from the same fetal tissue. Their names stem from the Chinese word "Zhonghua," which means "Chinese nation" or "Chinese people." The monkeys are a technical breakthrough for SCNT, but they're not the first cloned primates. That title goes to Tetra, a rhesus macaque born in 1999 and created with another cloning technique called "embryo splitting." Still, Liu and colleagues are hopeful that the new cloning method may revive primate research and provide uniform genetic backgrounds that may make it easier to study and unravel genetic diseases. Research on monkeys and other primates has fallen out of favor among many scientists, particularly in the US. The research is costly and can create ethical dilemmas, and primates are also not perfect models of human disease. But the authors of the new study think their new clones could change things. "Once we demonstrate the cloned monkey's usefulness in curing disease, I hope [Western societies] will gradually change their minds ," co-author Mu-ming Poo told Science. Source: ArsTechnica |
Josh1920:Nawa o, this is what happened to opera mini. |
Fake news, why the lies? |
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