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Under Pressure

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Here’s a fact. I have only stepped into WalMart twice in my life. Once when my good friend (whose wife seems to love the place) wanted to shop. (I was more than amazed that someone would venture to WalMart to shop.) The other time was when an ex-girlfriend needed to buy some pet food- and it was midnight. (It seemed the only shop opened near her was a WalMart).

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Metabolomics? Are you kidding me?

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A “new” study of chemical processes in living things is being evaluated; it’s called metabolomics.  Basically, one studies the end products of cellular processes.  It was first proposed after World War II, when paper chromatography was in vogue- and which did not afford enough data for the study to truly advance.  Then, gas chromatography/mass spectrometers were developed (1970’s), which let us really begin to study the metabolites, along with the development of NMR spectroscopy.

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