Sabtu, 18 Februari 2012

find me - boyce avenue

Verse 1:
B         F#
  So many nights
          C#     Ebm
trying to hide it
B            F#
  But now I stay awake
     C#
just pleading for more
B               F#
  To think this heart
      C#   Ebm
was divided
B             F#
  I’m losing sleep
      C#
cause I can’t ignore


Refrain 1:
B
Feeling your
F#
touch all
 C#   Ebm
around
B
Peacefully
F#
hearing
    C#
the sound
   B
Of silence
 F#
around us
C#
so glad we
Ebm
found us
     B   C#
this way hey


Chorus 1:
Ebm  C# B
Find me here in
     F#
your arms
        Ebm
Now I’m wondering
      C#            B
where you’ve always been
Ebm  C# B         F#
Blindly I came to you
        Ebm
Knowing you’d breathe
    C#          B   C#(hold)
new life from within


Post Chorus:
B F#  C#
    I Can’t get
 Ebm      B  F# C#
enough of you


Verse 2:
B           F#
  I want to be
          C# Ebm
where you are
B             F#
  In times of need
       C#
I just want
you to stay
B           F#
  I leave a note
        C# Ebm
on your car
B        F#
  When I can’t
         C#
find the right
words to say


Refrain 2:
B
Hearing your
F#         C#   Ebm
voice all around
    B
The last place
      F#       C#
we’re going is down
B            F#
I’ll blindly follow
C#
knowing you’re
Ebm         B   C#
leading the way hey


Chorus 2:
Ebm  C# B
Find me here in
     F#
your arms
        Ebm
Now I’m wondering
      C#            B
where you’ve always been
Ebm  C# B         F#
Blindly I came to you
        Ebm
Knowing you’d breathe
    C#          B
new life from within


Interlude: Ebm--C#(Bass solo)


Bridge:
Ebm               C#/F
  With you in time
F#                    Abm
  There’s nothing else
Ebm                   C#/F
  My life stands still
F#
  You are the will
Abm    F#/Bb     B    C#
  that makes me strong
         B    C#
Make me strong
   B
If ever alone in this
C#
world I know I’ll always


(Repeat Chorus 2)


Chorus 3:
Ebm  C#   B
You sleep here in
      F#
in my arms
         Ebm
When the world just
      C#         B
shuts down for a while
Ebm  C# B           F#
Blindly you came to me
        Ebm
finding peace and
  C#           B
belief is this mountain
          Ebm
find some peace and
  C#           B
belief is this mountain
          Ebm
find some peace and
  C#           B       C#(hold)
belief is this mountain


Outro:
B F#  C#
    I Can’t get
 Ebm      B  F# C#
enough of you

Cloning

In 1997, cloning was revolutionized when Ian Wilmut and his colleagues at the Roslin­ Institute in Edinburgh, Scotland, successfully cloned a sheep named Dolly. Dolly was the first cloned mammal.
          Wilmut and his colleagues transplanted a nucleus from a mammary gland cell of a Finn Dorsett sheep into the enucleated egg of a Scottish blackface ewe. The nucleus-egg combination was stimulated with electricity to fuse the two and to stimulate cell division. The new cell divided and was placed in the uterus of a blackface ewe to develop. Dolly was born months later.
          Dolly was shown to be genetically identical to the Finn Dorsett mammary cells and not to the blackface ewe, which clearly demonstrated that she was a successful clone (it took 276 attempts before the experiment was successful). Dolly has since grown and reproduced several offspring of her own through normal sexual means. Therefore, Dolly is a viable, healthy clone.
          Since Dolly, several university laboratories and companies have used various modifications of the nuclear transfer technique to produce cloned mammals, including cows, pigs, monkeys, mice and Noah.