Friday, February 27, 2009

Jack Vettriano The British Are Coming

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based in Zurich, Switzerland, which also tests couples to determine their genetic compatibility and runs a dating service based on it.
These companies' claims may seem bold, and at $199 (for singles) and $299 (for couples) for the GenePartner test, and systems dissimilar to their own, as measured by genes for the major histocompatibility complex (MHC), which is involved in displaying antigens to immune cells (Proceedings of the Royal Society B, vol 260, p 245). Other studies have found that men also prefer women with dissimilar MHC genes, more specifically known as human leukocyte antigen (HLA) genes in humans.
I've always liked Nic's smell, but what if I've got it wrong? There was only one $995 for lifetime membership of ScientificMatch, finding the genetic "one" isn't cheap. Nevertheless, the idea is based on good evidence that human attraction is influenced by smell. In 1995, Claus Wedekind at the University of Bern in Switzerland devised his infamous "sweaty T-shirt" experiment, in which he asked women to sniff the T-shirts of similarly aged men and rate their body odours. He found that women preferred the scent of men who had immune

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