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The role of interparticle and external forces in nanoparticle assembly
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Laser Could Change The Face Of Corneal Transplant Surgery
Faster recovery times and better visual outcomes are among the early results of a corneal transplant new pilot study. The study uses ultrafast or femtosecond laser to perform full thickness corneal transplants.
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China Medical Equipment Fair Spring 2008 Sets New Records With Expanded International Participation
China Medical Equipment Fair (CMEF) spring 2008, staged in Shenzhen, China, April 18-21, set new records both in terms of exhibition space and increased international attendance. As the largest edition yet, this year's CMEF edition consumed 98,000 square meters of exhibition space, and hosted a total of 1,973 exhibitors and more than 50,000 visitors.
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Please advise. Newbie making a "Laptop Arcade"
First of all, i want to thank all of you for your input in my other project, my "Arcade Coffee Table" is working great!

my new idea is to make a semi-portable "Laptop Arcade"
my plan is this:
buy a 7" Portable Video Player for Ipods (theres one on sale for 20 after rebates) for the foldable screen and built in speakers.
take the neccessary parts (what are the neccessary parts?) from an old pc and put them under the video player, then put a laptop cooler under that.
connect a usb controller or two,

so is it possible to turn one of those portable screens into a monitor and speakers?
any other input/comments/warnings would be greatly appreciated, and naturally ill keep u all posted on my progress!
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Agriculture Linked To Frog Sexual Abnormalities
A farm irrigation canal would seem a healthier place for toads than a ditch by a supermarket parking lot. But scientists have found the opposite is true. In a study with wide implications for a longstanding debate over whether agricultural chemicals pose a threat to amphibians, zoologists have found that toads in suburban areas are less likely to suffer from reproductive system abnormalities than toads near farms -- where some individual animals had both testes and ovaries.
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Corey Powell, Executive Editor, Discover magazine, 7-19-07
Discover magazine, robotics, cancer research, science education. Corey Powell oversees the Discover magazine's overall design and content, with a special emphasis on narrative features and investigative stories. Mr. Powell is an adjunct professor of science writing in NYU's Science and Environmental Reporting Program.
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