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Burkle Fellow Amy Zegart Blogs the Final Leg of the 2008 Race for President




UCLA Newsroom, November 2008


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Johns Hopkins Alumna Receives "Genius" Grant
Acclaimed novelist Chimamanda Adichie, an alumna of The Johns Hopkins University, is one of 25 scholars, scientists and artists this year to win a MacArthur Fellowship, a $500,000 "no strings attached" award given to people who demonstrate exceptional creativity and promise in their chosen field.
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Diabetes Drugs Outperformed By Nutritional Supplement
July 09, 2008, SolaRx Health - Diabetes Drugs Outperformed By Nutritional Supplement
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[EDITORIAL] Science and China's Modernization
Author: Wen Jiabao
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[Hip] Analysis of cover of the femoral head in normal and dysplastic hips: NEW CT-BASED TECHNIQUE

We present a new CT-based method which measures cover of the femoral head in both normal and dysplastic hips and allows assessment of acetabular inclination and anteversion. A clear topographical image of the head with its covered area is generated.

We studied 36 normal and 39 dysplastic hips. In the normal hips the mean cover was 73% (66% to 81%), whereas in the dysplastic group it was 51% (38% to 64%). The significant advantage of this technique is that it allows the measurements to be standardised with reference to a specific anatomical plane. When this is applied to assessing cover in surgery for dysplasia of the hip it gives a clearer understanding of where the corrected hip stands in relation to normal and allows accurate assessment of inclination and anteversion.

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News From The American Chemical Society, 3-Nov-2008
Tiny DNA tweezers can catch and release objects on-demand Researchers in China are reporting development of a new DNA "tweezers" that are the first of their kind capable of grasping and releasing objects on-demand. The microscopic tweezers could have several potential uses, the researchers note.
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[Anatomy and Pathology] Clinicopathologic Findings in Polypoidal Choroidal Vasculopathy

The authors show the pathogenic mechanism of polypoidal choroidal vasculopathy (PCV) based on histopathologic findings. This study suggests that hyalinization of choroidal vessels is characteristic of PCV and that arteriosclerosis is an important pathologic feature.

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UCLA International Institute News
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