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Description: Designer Yves Behar digs up his creative roots to discuss some of the iconic objects he's created (the Leaf lamp, the Jawbone headset). Then he turns to the witty, surprising, elegant objects he's working on now -- including the "$100 laptop."
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Abstract: Contrasting patterns of Y chromosome variation in Ashkenazi Jewish and host non-Jewish European populations Abstract The molecular basis of more than 25 genetic diseases has been described in Ashkenazi Jewish populations. Most of these diseases are c...
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Abstract: Progress in the processing of wet tissues, without the need of fixation and complex preparation procedures, may facilitate the microscopic examination of tissues and cells. Microscopic examination of tissues is a central tool in clinical diagnosis as...
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Abstract: Malignant angioendotheliomatosis is one of the terms used to describe the appearance of neoplastic cells resembling endothelium within the lumen of small and medium-sized blood vessels, mainly in the cerebral and meningeal vascular beds. A fatal syst...
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Abstract: The right eye of a 1-year-old black infant with a painful blind eye was studied histologically. It contained a tumor at an advanced stage of growth. The tumor consisted of moderately large, round, and elongated undifferentiated cells and anaplastic c...
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Abstract: Malnutrition is primarily due to poverty, a manifestation of social injustice with inadequate distribution of resources and services within and between countries. By limiting the capability of poor people to improve their economical and social status...
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Abstract: Pioneer work on iontophoresis undertaken by David Maurice during the 1970s and 1980s laid the initial groundwork for its potential implementation as a promising ocular therapeutic modality. A better understanding of tissue interactions within the eye...
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