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Johnny_quest
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avlaready maaa brahmam garu sepparu itantidhi edo jarugutundhi ani
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chas kinda posts chusuko ledu, andaru voke rakamaina post vesaru :-)
When you point a fingre at some body remember that there are three fingers pointing at you and one finger pointing at God
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male animals exposed to the chemical developed female characteristics.




EVV samnyudu kadu swamy, 1990's lo pasigattesadu ittantidi edo jarguddi ani :D
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EVV gaadu comedy ki teesthe ikkada nijam gaane avutundi antunnaaru. Too much.
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Jamba lakdi Pamba type anna maata..
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IItantivi inka enni unnayo. Emi emi chudaalo. :-(
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http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2010/03 /01/AR2010030102331.html?hpid=topnews


Study: Herbicide upsetting some animals' hormone systems
By David A. Fahrenthold
Washington Post Staff Writer
Monday, March 1, 2010; 3:36 PM

A new study shows that male frogs exposed to the herbicide atrazine -- commonly found in U.S. rivers and streams -- can make a startling developmental U-turn, turning female so completely that they can mate with other males and lay viable eggs.

The study will focus new attention on concerns about atrazine, which is applied to an estimated 75 percent of American cornfields. Its manufacturer, the Swiss agricultural giant Syngenta, says the product is safe for wildlife, and for the people who are exposed to small amounts of it in drinking water.

In recent years, however, some studies have seemed to show that atrazine can drive natural hormone systems haywire in fish, birds, rats and frogs. In some cases, male animals exposed to the chemical developed female characteristics.

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