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Condensin II and Transvection | Images of Extra-Solar Planets | Dynamic Instability Revisited | Cation Capture | "Nothing" Affects Electronic Circuits | Melt in Mantle | Coating the Nuclear Pore | Acid Baths | The Yin Yang of Root Regulation | Hybrid Dysgenesis | TB Prodrug Chemistry | Making Sense of Unstructured Regions | Genomic View of Leukemic Relapse | It's a Knockout
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| • | How We See Objects in Depth: The Brain's Code for 3-D Structure |
| A team of Johns Hopkins University neuroscientists has discovered patterns of brain activity that may underlie our remarkable ability to see and understand the three-dimensional structure of objects. | |
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| • | Leak-Free P F A Fittings Now Stocked in Twelve Styles; Easy to Install, Disconnect, & Reuse |
| July 21, 2008, NewAge Industries, Inc. - Leak-Free P F A Fittings Now Stocked in Twelve Styles; Easy to Install, Disconnect, & Reuse | |
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| • | [Annotation] The Jaipur foot |
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The Jaipur foot was developed for barefoot amputees by Professor P. K. Sethi. He used local artisans and readily available materials. The prosthesis was cheap and could be made in one hour. It enabled amputees to work in rural conditions, muddy and wet fields and to climb trees. It has been widely used in India, South East Asia and Africa, where local variations to the design have now been made. |
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| • | UN Officials Discuss Justice in Sudan, Rwanda |
| A spokesperson for the UN Mission in the Sudan and an appeals prosecutor who works to bring justice after the Rwandan genocide explain some of the impacts of international legal proceedings. | |
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| • | Nostalgic Thoughts Of Happier Times Can Help Overcome Loneliness |
| Nostalgia, a sentimental longing for the past, has a crucial part to play in combating feelings of isolation and loneliness, claim researchers in a new study. | |
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| • | [Lectures] Introducing Robert F. Miller, the 2008 Recipient of the Proctor Medal |
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By American Association for the Advancement of Science - Copyright 2008 American Association for the Advancement of Science - version: v1.5 build A
By American Association for the Advancement of Science - Copyright 2008 American Association for the Advancement of Science - version: v1.5 build A