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Skating into the Evolution of Walking / Cell, February 8, 2018 (Vol. 172, Issue 4)

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Sociology

Lets have a cup of coffee! Coffee and coping communities

Let's Have a Cup of Coffee! Coffee and Coping Communities at Work Pernille S. Stroebaek http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/symb.76/abstract ...

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Biology

Divergence and Degradation of a Supergene/ Curr. Biol., Jan. 21, 2015 (Vol. 26, Issue 3)

Divergence and Degradation of a Supergene/ Curr. Biol., Jan. 21, 2015 (Vol. 26, Issue 3) - YouTube...

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Medicine

Risk Stratification of Emergency Department Patients With Crohn's Disease Could Reduce...

Risk Stratification of Emergency Department Patients With Crohn's Disease Could Reduce... - YouTube...

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Computer Science

Human Pose Estimation With Deep Learning | Two Minute Papers #106

Human Pose Estimation With Deep Learning | Two Minute Papers #106 ...

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Medicine

Academic difficulties among medical students at Jazan University - Video abstract [ID 307554]

Video abstract of an original research "Academic difficulties among medical students at Jazan University: A case control study" published in the open access journal Advances in Medical Educa...

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Medicine

Association between prediabetes and risk of cardiovascular disease and all cause mortality

Association between prediabetes and risk of cardiovascular disease and all cause mortality: systematic review and meta-analysis. Objectives To evaluate associations between different definitions of pr...

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Was Galileo Wrong? | Washington University

Was Galileo Wrong with Michael Abercrombie. One of the more unbelievable things they tell you in school is that if you drop two objects of different weights they will hit the ground at the same time. ...

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Biology

How Brains Filter Familiar Stimuli: The Negative-Image Model for Habituation

Ramaswami proposes a conceptually simple mechanism by which nervous systems may identify and filter familiar or predicted stimuli. He further discusses the importance of this mechanism for higher cogn...

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Communications

Landing the Mars Rover - Leon Vanstone (FameLab 2013 UK Final)

Leon Vanstone FameLab UK 2013 Finalist & Winner - YouTube...

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Physics

Magnetic structure driven by monoclinic distortions in the double perovskite Sr2YRuO6

Video abstract for the article ‘Magnetic structure driven by monoclinic distortions in the double perovskite Sr2YRuO6‘ by P L Bernardo, L Ghivelder, H S Amorim, J J Neumeier and S García (P L Bernardo...

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Medicine

Pulsed RFC for zygomaticomaxillary fracture - Video abstract [ID 197139]

Video abstract of a case report “Introduction of pulsed radiofrequency cautery in infraorbital nerve block method for postoperative pain management of trauma-induced zygomaticomaxillary complex fractu...

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Breast cancer screening for over 70s doesn’t prompt expected sharp fall in advanced disease

Breast cancer screening for over 70s doesn’t prompt expected sharp fall in advanced disease - YouTube...

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Physics

A theory for spiral wave drift in reaction diffusion mechanics systems

A theory for spiral wave drift in reaction diffusion mechanics systems - YouTube...

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Biology

Chivalrous insects

Chivalrous insects - Males of many species guard their mates to prevent them from mating with rival males, and to thusly ensure paternity. Generally this represents a source of conflict between the se...

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Medicine

Repeated renal infarction from antiphospholipid syndrome - Video abstract: 39301

Published on Jan 19, 2013 Video abstract of case report paper "Repeated renal infarction in native and transplanted kidneys due to left ventricular thrombus formation caused by antiphospholipid a...

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Chemistry

Chiral-Induced Spin Selectivity Effect

Chiral-Induced Spin Selectivity Effect. In this video, Ron Naaman, from the Weizmann Institute, and David Waldeck, from the University of Pittsburgh, discuss their Perspective published in issue 16 of...

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