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beautiful
tagalog-kapampangan tagasalin
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you speak very beautiful quechua.
runasimita ancha sumaqta rimasanki.
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hello beautiful, what are you doing
नमस्कार सुन्दर, तिमी कसरी हो
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mischievous little girl
imillia
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it was the best having known my girls
ojazos animals to see all photos click here tse- tse after 10 years of research , an international team of scientists has deciphered the genetic code of the tsetse fly , insect native to sub-saharan africa that feeds exclusively on blood and carrier of trypanosomiasis, commonly known as " sleeping sickness " . the team, consisting of 140 scientists from around the world has specifically sequenced the genome of glossina morsitans morsitans species , the parasite kills about 3 million head of cattle a year and many lives . the study, which was published in the journal science, has identified 366 mega units that make up the genome of the tsetse fly , analyzing 12,308 genes of the fly and , as a result , have been able to decipher some of its features. for example , have found that this insect gives birth to their calves and fed a mixture of proteins very similar to those of breast milk or having a very similar to the common fly visual system. "finding something like breastfeeding , a defining aspect of mammalian biology in tsetse flies provides a unique opportunity to study how two bodies so far developed similar biological adaptations. surprisingly , the analysis of proteins that substance become like milk has shown that these are similar in both species , "said serap aksoy , a researcher at the yale school of public health ( usa ) and promoter of this project called international glossina genome initiative. according to who, around 70 million people are at risk of infection so try to decipher the genome of this deadly insect entail the possibility of interfering with the reproduction of these insects and get reduce their population and therefore , its impact and propose new strategies against sleeping sickness.
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