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Four New Suspect Genes Identified In Gene Scan Study Of Alzheimer's Families
Four New Suspect Genes Identified In Gene Scan Study Of Alzheimer's Families
Four New Suspect Genes Identified In Gene Scan Study Of Alzheimer's Families
The first family-based genome-wide association study in Alzheimer's disease has identified the sites of four novel genes that may significantly influence risk for the most common late-onset form of the devastating neurological disorder.
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2008 Handmade Holiday Craft Fair Presented by 3rd Ward & Brooklyn Based Show your TLC with DIY Sunday, December 7th, Noon to 7 pm Share your wares with hundreds of creative gifts givers at our classic marketplace style shopping event. Place your products among those of NYC's finest artisans and craft mavens during a day of live performances, winter treats by Tom Mylan (of Marlow and Sons, Diner and Bonita), delicious drinks and free workshops. Submissions are being accepted at http://www.3rdward.com/handmadeholiday Submission Deadline November 17th. Sign up now! The number of vendors is limited. |
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| • | Plant Virus Spreads By Making Life Easy For Crop Pests |
| In 752, Japanese Empress Koken wrote a short poem about the summertime yellowing of a field in what is thought to be the first account of a viral plant disease. More than 1,250 years later, scientists concluded that the virus Koken described was part of the particularly insidious geminivirus family that continues to decimate tomato, tobacco and cotton crops worldwide. | |
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| Sustainable design, restorative design, architecture, triple bottom line. Gerding Collaborative seeks ecologically sensitive solutions that promote responsible use of energy, land, and water resources for commercial, institutional, and residential clients. More than 70 percent of the firm's technical staff is LEED accredited. Dan Gerding has 23 years of professional experience, and has long held a keen interest in conservation and environmental responsibility. | |
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