Tuesday, 27 September 2022

 ....and what is this about the following, dazzlenation?...marr had coded in the 'w' as an upside down 'm'....something around 'tumours'....not funny, at all....additionally, we have the following....coded in without the 'a', let us say....'(a)battoir'.....additionally, something around 'splitting hairs'...."isis" replies BI online.....go figure:

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back to warfarin now, dazzlenation...and marr's attempt to hack etc etc....go figure:


Warfarin is a derivative of dicoumarol, an anticoagulant originally discovered in spoiled sweet clover. Dicoumarol, in turn, is from coumarin, a sweet-smelling but coagulation-inactive chemical found in "sweet" clover and tonka beans (also known as cumaru from which coumarin's name derives). The name warfarin stems from its discovery at the University of Wisconsin, incorporating the acronym for the organization that funded the key research, WARF for the Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation and the ending -arin, indicating its link with coumarin.


....smells like vanilla?...that's what they used to say heroin smelt like....now tell me what had ingabot really got in her bedroom wardrobe, again...at that oval flat, in london....additionally, cou-marr-in, anybody?....as well as cou-mad-in...lol....and then there's warf....oh and toddy had decided upon warfareks, in a very alternate dimension, let us say....remember 'farex' baby food?....oh and what about 'farine' as in 'flour'...."wallflower"....and that would chime in with daldry's chigley episode...the present of wallflowers....'got' it....as it goes, eh?

The drug is marketed under many brand and generic names including Aldocumar, Anasmol, Anticoag, Befarin, Cavamed, Cicoxil, Circuvit, Cofarin, Coumadin, Coumadine, Cumar, Farin, Foley, Haemofarin, Jantoven, Kovar, Lawarin, Maforan, Marevan, Marfarin, Marivanil, Martefarin, Morfarin, Orfarin, Panwarfin, Scheme, Simarc, Varfarin, Varfarins, Varfine, Waran, Warcok, Warf, Warfareks, Warfarin, Warfarina, Warfarine, Warfarinum, Warfen, Warfin, Warik, Warin, Warlin, and Zyfarin.

and what else, dazzlenation?...well, it was cherry's british council linguistic team in poznan - who had first claimed to have spotted the liberal use of 'schwa' in english pronunciation.....see previous notes upon 'all of that'....go figure.

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