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 | | Spine (biology) A spine is a rigid, pointed surface protrubance or needle-like structure on an paralysis. |  | | The Spine Surfs Alone The Spine Surfs Alone is a directly from the band. |  | | Track listing "The Spine Surfs Alone" "Now Is S... |
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| | Biology |
 | | Spine (biology) A spine is a rigid, pointed surface protrubance or needle-like structure on an paralysis. |  | | Evolutionary biology Evolutionary biology is a subfield of Evolution. |  | | Journal of Theoretical Biology The Journal of Theoretical Biology is a As of 2004 it is edited by J. Tyson and Lewis Wol... |
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| | Biology |
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| | Biology |
 | | Spine (biology) A spine is a rigid, pointed surface protrubance or needle-like structure on an paralysis. |  | | Journal of Theoretical Biology The Journal of Theoretical Biology is a As of 2004 it is edited by J. Tyson and Lewis Wol... |  | | Evolutionary biology Evolutionary biology is a subfield of Evolution. |
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| | Mount Sinai Care Centers |
 | | His research interests are in cervical spine surgery and intervertebral disc biology. |  | | His clinical interests include cervical and lumbar spine surgery, the evaluation and surgical management of degenerative disorders of the cervical, thoracic and lumbar spine, minimally invasive spine surgery and microsurgery. |  | | Hecht is the Chief of Spine Surgery at Mount Sinai in the Leni and Peter W. May Department of Orthopaedics. |
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http://www.mountsinai.org/msh/msh_frame.jsp?url=clinical_services/orthospine.htm
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| | FUNDAMENTAL GENOMICS RESEARCH - Newsletter |
 | | The ISPC node of SPINE has stimulated the interest in structural biology of biochemists and biologists within the WIS. They now realise that it is possible to determine 3D structures of proteins much more rapidly than they had thought, with 10 structures having been solved in the past 8 months (see http://www.weizmann.ac.il/ISPC/status.html). |  | | It would also be invaluable for SPINE, and European structural biology as a whole, if we were to create a ‘bank’ of available plasmids used by the various SPINE partners to be distributed upon request. |  | | Once SPINE had been funded, the seed money that the WIS thus received was instrumental in transforming our structural proteomics initiative from an idea into reality. |
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http://europa.eu.int/comm/research/health/genomics/newsletter/issue2/article02_en.htm
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| | UAF Facilities Services :: (BICS) Building Concept |
 | | Teaching functions are in the wing to the north of the spine, closely connected to the lobby, while the large volumes south of the spine contain Biology department laboratories and offices, as well as offices for Computation. |  | | Areas requiring access to daylight are grouped on the south of the spine, while spaces that are occupied for only short periods during the day as well as service spaces are located on the north. |  | | The Biology laboratories and offices stack vertically, recurring on the Second and Third Floors in the West laboratory and office bays. |
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http://www.uaf.edu/fs/bicsConcept.html
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| | The View From the University of Vermont |
 | | His team brings an eclectic package of expertise (from materials engineering to environmental modeling techniques to orthopedics to cell biology) to understand how mechanical events generate biological responses within the fragile intervertebral discs that cushion the spine. |  | | Back mechanics: Mechanical engineer James Iatridis uses a worldwide wide web of collaborators to chart the complex interplay of materials, motion and molecular biology in the human spine. |  | | The 26 intricately linked vertebrae that comprise the spine are among the bodys most troublesome parts back ailments are the second-leading cause of missed work days, and treatment costs are in the billions annually. |
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http://www.uvm.edu/theview/article.php?id=986
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| | PSB: Partnership for Structural Biology home page |
 | | The PSB plays a leading role in the various large-scale structural biology initiatives now underway in Europe, notably the Structural Proteomics in Europe (SPINE) project funded by the EU, and will be a centre for training young scientists in the field. |  | | Structural Biology is a fundamental aspect of modern biology which aims to determine the three-dimensional atomic structure of biological molecules, especially proteins, and hence give insight to the function of these molecules in the living cell. |  | | The PSB brings together expertise in state-of-the-art molecular biology with the investigatory power of synchrotron radiation, neutron scattering and nuclear magnetic resonance necessary to pursue an integrated European Programme in Structural Biology. |
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http://psb.esrf.fr
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| | PSB: Partnership for Structural Biology home page |
 | | The PSB will play a leading role in the various large-scale structural biology initiatives now underway in Europe, notably the Structural Proteomics in Europe (SPINE) project funded by the EU, and will be a centre for training young scientists in the field. |  | | The PSB brings together expertise in state-of-the-art molecular biology with the investigatory power of synchrotron radiation, neutron scattering and nuclear magnetic resonance necessary to pursue an integrated European Programme in Structural Biology. |  | | The founding members of the PSB include three pan-European institutes: the ESRF, the world's foremost synchrotron X-ray source, the ILL, a world centre for neutron scattering, the Grenoble Outstation of the European Molecular Biology Laboratory, and the IBS, a leading French national laboratory. |
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http://psb.esrf.fr
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| | Florida Museum of Natural History Ichthyology Department |
 | | A calcified replacement spine was present in 45 percent of June specimens and in 95 percent of July and August specimens. |  | | Spine replacement and growth patterns in this population were similar to those in the population from the eastern Gulf of Mexico. |  | | Replacement spines were present in only 20 percent of specimens taken in September and October, indicating that replacement was completed in most individuals by late summer or fall. |
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http://www.flmnh.ufl.edu/fish/organizations/aes/abst94a.htm
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| | News |
 | | Effects of instrumentation on the biology of spine fusion: Various types of plates, rods, and screws are used for fixation. |  | | Surgical fusion of the spine dates back to 1911, when the procedure was described by Albee who provided mechanical support to veterbrae affected by tuberculosis, and by Hibbs who treated the progression of scoliosis (bending back) by spinal fusion. |  | | The stability of motion segments of spine to be fused is known to directly affect the rate and quality of fusion. |
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http://www.deccanherald.com/deccanherald/july26/liv4.asp
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| | Aquatic Mammals 26(3) - Abstracts |
 | | University of Hawaii at Manoa, Dept of Zoology, Ecology, Evolution and Conservation Biology Program, Hawaii Institute of Marine Biology, P.O. Box 1346, Kaneohe, HI 96744, USA |  | | The spine extracted from the dolphin identified the injuring species. |  | | Injury of an Indian Ocean bottlenose dolphin (Tursiops aduncus) in the Red Sea by a stingray spine. |
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http://www.eaam.org/abstracts/am_26_3.htm
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| | CAMB: Faculty: Kenro Kusumi |
 | | The research of my lab is focused on studying the early development of the spine, and finding the genetic causes of vertebral birth defects. |  | | Schaffer AA, Kaplan FS, Tracy MR, O'Brien ML, Dormans JP, Shore EM, Harland RM, Kusumi K. Developmental anomalies of the cervical spine in patients with fibrodysplasia ossificans progressiva are distinctly different from those in patients with Klippel-Feil syndrome: clues from the BMP signaling pathway. |  | | Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Ph.D. (Biology / Genetics), 1997 |
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http://www.med.upenn.edu/camb/faculty/db/kusumi.html
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| | Used Book Central Search / keyword(s): biology |
 | | Great description of robins from appearance, biology, behavior, life cycle, to enemies and threats. |  | | good, gilt titles on spine, spine faded, edges rubbed. |  | | ***BROWSE THROUGH 200,000+ OLD, RARE AND OUT OF PRINT BOOKS AT WWW.IBUK.COM*** plant flower garden botanical biology ecology 143033 |
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| | Biology List Pt. 6. |
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http://www.significantbooks.com/biol6.htm
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| | Magnetic Resonance Materials in Physics, Biology and Medicine (MAGMA). |
 | | Olaf Dietrich, Amy Herlihy, Wayne R. Dannels, Jochen Fiebach, Sabine Heiland, Joseph V. Hajnal, Klaus Sartor, Diffusion-weighted imaging of the spine using radial k-space trajectories, Magnetic Resonance Materials in Physics, Biology and Medicine (MAGMA) 12 (1) (2001) pp. |  | | Richard R. Ernst, The advent of NMR in the light of Sir Peter Mansfield's innovations, Magnetic Resonance Materials in Physics, Biology and Medicine (MAGMA) 9 (3) (1999) pp. |  | | Hentschel, M. Findeisen, W. Schmidt, T. Frenzel, W. Wlodarczyk, P. Wust, R. Felix, Is absolute noninvasive temperature measurement by the Pr[MOE-DO3A] complex feasible, Magnetic Resonance Materials in Physics, Biology and Medicine (MAGMA) 10 (1) (2000) pp. |
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| | BOOKORPHANAGE BOOKS |
 | | Emphasis on he broad general principles of animal biology with a leaning towards the physiological aspect. |  | | Holt, Rinehart & Winston 1971 large soft cover 516 pages Directed at biology students, emphasis is on correlating structure and function and demonstrating how the major advances in modern cell biology have been achieved through a... |  | | Spine loose, tears on covers, 1 page loose, previous owne... |
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| | O Atilla Onan, MD |
 | | Onan served a fellowship in spine surgery with the Seattle Spine Group from July 2001 thru May 2002 before moving to Austin to begin his private practice at Brackenridge Hospital. |  | | He received a Bachelor of Arts degree with Highest Honors in Biology from the University of Texas at Austin in 1991. |  | | Onan specializes in surgery of the cervical and lumbar spine. |
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http://www.spine-ctsi.com/onan.htm
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| | YOUMANS NEUROLOGICAL SURGERY 4 VOLS. |
 | | Biology of Bone Grafting and Healing in Spinal Surgery Part 8. |  | | Cervical Spine Trauma and Spinal Cord Injuries: General Approach and Consideration316. |  | | Benign Extradural Lesions of the Dorsal Spine (i.e., Thoracic Disc)293. |
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http://www.axon.es/Axon/LibroFicha.asp?Libro=53685
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| | Biology List Pt. 4. |
 | | Minor wear on corners, top of spine, and bottom edge of front cover. |  | | Medawar, P. and J. Medawar, Aristotle to Zoos: A Philosophical Dictionary of Biology. |  | | Go To Biology page _1 _2 _3 _4 _5 _6 |
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| | Sapsucker Books * Authors |
 | | Dudley, W.R., THE CAYUGA FLORA: A Catalogue of the Phaenogamia Growing Without Cultivation in the Cayuga Lake Basin, Ithaca, 1886, VG; lt. fading to spine, Cloth; 132p., fold-out map; Signed by the author., $50.00 |  | | Dudley, E.C., ed., THE UNITY OF EVOLUTIONARY BIOLOGY: VOLS. |  | | Baumgartel, W., UP AMONG THE MOUNTAIN GORILLAS, NY, 1976, VG w dj; spine faded, Cloth; 164p., illus., $18.00 |
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| | The EMBL Hamburg Outstation |
 | | The EMBL Hamburg Outstation is part of the European Molecular Biology Laboratory with its main laboratory in Heidelberg, Outstations in Grenoble, Hinxton Hall and Hamburg, and a research programme in Monterotondo. |  | | EMBL is one of the node partners of SPINE, the European Structural Genomics consortium. |  | | To carry out research in molecular structural biology by using the special properties of the synchrotron radiation provided by DESY and complementing other research units of EMBL. |
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http://www.embl-hamburg.de
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| | Amazon.com: Books: Nanomedicine, Volume I: Basic Capabilities |
 | | This books stands in a class with Moravec's "Mind Children", Drexler's "Nanosystems" and Finch's "Longevity, Senescence and the Genome" and such classic textbooks as "Molecular Biology of the Gene" and "Molecular Biology of the Cell". |  | | Freitas' use of the "wrong" DNA image was as purposeful as the humans pictured with seven fingers on the spine. |  | | This book (and the series) is a vitally necessary foundation for ongoing research into active nanoscale devices that will incorporate nanoscale sensors, molecule-by-molecule reagent separations, molecular electronics, etc. One critic's comment about the left-handed DNA image on the cover reveals that this "reviewer" has not even opened the book. |
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http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/157059645X
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| | Wonders of the Weeverfish (Trachinus vipera) |
 | | All information concerning the Weeverfish ( Trachinus vipera) the Opercular spine and Venom gland is based on a Marine biology degree dissertation prepared by the author. |  | | This site also includes a wider range of subject matter on Marine biology and venomous fish, Along with a large section on the various Marine environments found along the coast of Great Britain. |  | | This web page is based on the weeverfish ( Trachinus vipera), from the family Trachinidae. |
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http://www.users.totalise.co.uk/~darrenbarton
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| | Sea urchin |
 | | The spine (biology)spines, which in some species are long and sharp, serve to protect the urchin from predators. |  | | The spines can inflict a painful wound on a human who steps on one, but they are not seriously dangerous and it is not clear that the spines are truly venomous (unlike the pedicellariae between the spines, which are). |  | | Sometimes the most visible sign of life is the spines, which are attached at their bases to ball-and-socket joints and can be pointed in any direction. |
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http://www.infothis.com/find/Sea_urchin
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| | Spine Center at Rapid City |
 | | Marius Maxwell, M.D., Ph.D. Dr. Maxwell is a neurosurgeon at the Spine Center at Rapid City. |  | | Before joining the Spine Center, Dr. Maxwell was in private practice in Kentucky. |  | | He received his medical degree from Cambridge University and a PhD in cancer biology from Oxford University. |
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http://www.spinecenteronline.com/maxwell.html
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| | The EMBL Hamburg Outstation |
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http://www.embl-hamburg.de
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| | Biology |
 | | For this purpose, it's easier to use and shorter than Exploring Creation with Biology, but you might prefer to just use that text for reference. |  | | Exploring Creation with Biology: Recommended by the publisher for Grade 9 |  | | Notes: (1)If your Upper Grammar child is interested in Science, and is a strong reader, you might consider using BJU's Life Science For Christian Schools as a spine text. |
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http://www.tapestryofgrace.com/Science/biology.htm
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