Downvote all you can but don't come back to complain later that we do not have equal women in STEM if you fail to address childbirth issue. This is why women shouldn't give birth and we should be developing artificial…
>The other thing that confuses me is why companies aren’t moving either Company isn't a person. It can't think for itself. Here are the reasons company choose to not move: 1. The powerful executives are often the people…
Yes, many steroids have same structure but some changes and they are passed on as new steroid.
How can we achieve this with what's available in open source world? Or is it only available as a proprietary system?
I've not seen them offering their product in big markets like China or India. How can they give up before even trying?
>They do become a dangerous threat to humans if left unchecked but we've developed systems to keep them under control. East India Company begs to differ.
Downvote all you can but don't come back to complain later that we do not have equal women in STEM if you fail to address childbirth issue. This is why women shouldn't give birth and we should be developing artificial…
>The other thing that confuses me is why companies aren’t moving either Company isn't a person. It can't think for itself. Here are the reasons company choose to not move: 1. The powerful executives are often the people…
Yes, many steroids have same structure but some changes and they are passed on as new steroid.
How can we achieve this with what's available in open source world? Or is it only available as a proprietary system?
I've not seen them offering their product in big markets like China or India. How can they give up before even trying?
>They do become a dangerous threat to humans if left unchecked but we've developed systems to keep them under control. East India Company begs to differ.