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ND LEEF: Out of the Laboratory, Into the Environment
A groundbreaking ceremony was held June 15, 2012 for the Notre Dame Linked Experimental Ecosystem Facility (ND LEEF), located at St. Patrick's County Park in St. Joseph County, Indiana. The field-based environmental research facility will allow Notre Dame scientists, graduate and undergraduate researchers, visiting scholars and other academic institutions to study the interrelationships of land, water and wetland ecologies in the face of environmental change. http://ndleef.nd.edu
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Rep Rap 3D Printing Blood Vessel Networks
Bioengineers have been steadily advancing toward the goal of building lab-grown organs out of a patient's own cells, but a few major challenges remain. One of them is making vasculature, the blood vessel plumbing system that delivers nutrients and remove waste from the cells on the inside of a mass of tissue. Without these blood vessels, interior cells quickly suffocate and die. Scientists can already grow thin layers of cells, so one proposed solution to the vasculature problem is to "print" t
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Lecture 17, July 2 2012
Marketing - MKTG 25010 Audio Lectures - Lecture 17, July 2 2012 - Kent State University > COLLEGES > College of Business Administration > COLLEGE OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION > Marketing > MKTG 25010 Audio Lectures > Lecture 17, July 2 2012
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Digital Communication in the Presence of Noise
Don Johnson
Several factors of error in digital receivers are discussed.
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Money talks: July 2nd 2012


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{Suresh 339} Future tense related sentences
{Suresh 339} Future tense  भविष्यत् काल  ( Bhavishyat kaal) संबंधी वाक्य (sambandhee vaaky)   मैं  ठीक ( right )  समय पर  जाउंगा  ( will go ) | ( Main theek samay... Related posts:

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02.07.2012 – Langsam gesprochene Nachrichten
Trainiere dein Hörverstehen mit den Nachrichten der Deutschen Welle von Montag – als Text und als verständlich gesprochene Audio-Datei. In Mexiko ist der Anwalt Enrique Peña Nieto als Sieger aus der Präsidentenwahl hervorgegangen. Auf Peña Nieto entfielen nach amtlichen Angaben 37,9 Prozent der Stimmen. Der Kandidat der Partei der Institutionalisierten Revolution (PRI) liegt damit uneinholbar vor seinen wichtigsten Konkurrenten - Andrés Manuel López Obrador von der linksgerichteten Par
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Upper Beginner #13 - The Bargains are Yours if You Listen to this Japanese Announcement
Learn Japanese with JapanesePod101.com! You’re shopping in the Japanese market, but you feel like one shopkeeper is following you a little too closely. You try to explain that you’re just browsing at the moment and that you will notify him in Japanese if you need some help, but he seems undeterred. Finally, you tell him [...]
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The Great Caspian Arms Race: Caspian Oil Fuels Military Tensions
Learn more: http://pulitzercenter.org/projects/caucasus-caspian-azerbaijan-kazakhstan-tur... The Caspian Sea has been a strategic backwater with little relevance to the rest of the world for most of its history. But recent discoveries of large oil and natural gas reserves in the Caspian Sea has set the stage for a Caspian arms race. Russia, the most powerful player in the Caspian region, has announced a plan to add 16 new ships to its navy. Iran is strengthening its second largest naval force i
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Science Bulletins: New Fossils Extend Branches of Family Tree
Interpretation of fossil finds and what they imply about human evolution often mean different things to different scientists. To many, evidence shows that the sequence of species in the Homo genus followed a linear route, from Homo habilis to Homo erectus and eventually to Homo sapiens. To other scientists, the Homo fossil record points to a bushy, branching tree rather than a single stem. Two new finds from the rich deposits around Koobi Fora ridge in Kenya's Lake Turkana basin add more conclus
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Science Bulletins: Ancient "Kitchen" Reveals Modern Hunting Skills
How early humans hunted and ate their food can be a gauge of cognitive ability. It takes more strategic planning to capture large, healthy, adult game, transport it home, and butcher it than it does to scavenge what other predators have already killed. An Israeli cave excavated by archaeologists from the University of Haifa and Tel Aviv University has yielded a veritable banquet of remains: flint tools, a hearth, and the butchered, roasted bones of deer, gazelle, and aurochs, an extinct type of
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Science Bulletins: Duplicate Genes Set Primates Apart
Duplicate genes are becoming a powerful tool to investigate what makes us human. Sometimes one chromosome will acquire more than one copy of a particular gene during cell division and other genetic processes. Over many generations, gene duplications—also called copy-number variants—can accumulate in the DNA of a species. Now that the genomes of humans and other primates have been sequenced, scientists can spot, count, and compare gene duplications among primates and explore how copy-number
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Science Bulletins: Did Climate Change Guide Early Migrations?
An international team of scientists has completed analysis of sediment cores pulled from several African lakes, providing the first long, continuous record of climate change in East Africa. The cores reveal a series of severe droughts in the region between 135,000 and 70,000 years ago, which then gave way to substantially wetter conditions. This Human Bulletin shows how these ancient fluxes in climate agree with genetic data on the successive migrations of early modern humans.
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Science Bulletins: Signs of Speech Ability Seen in Neanderthals
Could Neanderthals speak? Researchers from the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology in Germany—the same team that sequenced large portions of the Neanderthal genome last November—have uncovered a clue. After sequencing the DNA of a Neanderthal bone freshly excavated from a Spanish cave, the scientists found that the code for a gene implicated in speech, FOXP2, is identical in Neanderthals and humans. While many genes play a part in language capabilities, FOXP2 is the only one s
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Science Bulletins: Human Stems Cell Breakthrough
A long-sought milestone has been reached in stem cell research: transforming adult cells directly into stem cells without having to use an embryo as a vehicle. Research teams from the University of Wisconsin in Madison and Kyoto University in Japan each achieved the feat by modifying the genetic code of adult skin cells so that they converted into what appear to be stem cells. The cells have been shown to multiply in culture and are pluripotent: they can differentiate into various types of body
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Science Bulletins: Tracing the First Americans
When and where did humans first enter the Americas—and what routes did they travel to colonize the continents? These are big questions for scientists studying human evolution, and scientific consensus is still a ways off. Evidence from various fields points to first entry along the Bering land bridge. This stretch of land between Siberia and Alaska was exposed during the last glacial period, when more seawater was locked up in ice than is now. Geological research suggests the Bering land bridg
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Science Bulletins: Unraveling the Origins of the Flores Fossils
Since the diminutive hominid fossils—the so-called "hobbits"—were discovered on the Indonesian island of Flores in 2003, scientists have debated where to place them in the human family tree. Although a few researchers have proposed they are Homo sapienswith a growth defect, evidence is mounting that the fossils represent a separate species that resembles earlier hominins. This Bio Bulletin highlights recent research that supports the "distinct species" hypothesis.
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Science Bulletins: New Fossil Show Ancient Disease
Tuberculosis has a long history in humans. While Egyptian mummies a few thousand years old show evidence of the disease, a new fossil find traces the pathogen's presence back 500,000 years to an ancestral species in the Homo genus. Workers cutting deposits of travertine, a white rock used for building construction, in the Denizli province of western Turkey chanced upon a skull embedded in a block they were slicing into tiles. The top of the skull—which was sliced off from the remainder, which
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Science Bulletins: How Old is "Old"?
The human population in the U.S. and Canada is getting older—meaning that the proportion of elderly people is growing year by year. By 2050, researchers have projected, a third of the population of these countries will be 60 years old and older. This could pose a strain on socioeconomic systems such as healthcare, retirement benefits, and social security. An international group of researchers publishing in the journal Nature has proposed a new measure of "old age." Projections using the met
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{Suresh 344} Proverbs
Master Your Vocabulary. Take a look at: Vocabulary Quiz - Hindi->English; Picture->Hindi; Recording->Hindi; and more!Vocabulary List - Easy to study list with pictures and recordings for some wordsSuresh 344} Proverbs... Related posts:

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