Archive of articles published on the 12th of March 2010
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Molecular basis for Pseudomonas aeruginosa persistent infections in CF patients
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Research sheds light on the inner workings of the inflammatory response to Leishmaniasis
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A sporting chance for active total knee replacement patients
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The new exercise HIT: do less
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CEIT-IK4 designs tool for operations on people with severe or profound auditory loss
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Pancreatic cancer study reveals mechanism initiating disease, in mice
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Tumor surgery impairs sexuality
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Improved patient care with telemonitoring
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Vitamin D and calcium interplay explored
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Opposing functions of a key molecule in the development of organisms
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Preventing gastric cancer with antibiotics
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'Microtentacles' on tumor cells appear to play role in how breast cancer spreads
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Securities analysts' reports new technology slow adoption, warns study in INFORMS journal
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Phylogenetic analysis of Mexican cave scorpions suggests adaptation to caves is reversable
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Lost into space
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The use of cover crops in vineyards can help control the yield and quality of grapes and wine
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Exercising just got easier for busy people, study shows
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Princeton scientists say Einstein's theory applies beyond the solar system
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ATS issues statement on disorder of respiratory and autonomic nervous system regulation
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New clues about the basis of muscle wasting disease
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Some older ER patients are getting the wrong medicines, U-M study finds
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Foiling an attack on general relativity
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Tropical Storm Tomas approaching Nadi this weekend
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New study identifies best treatment for childhood epilepsy
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NASA's Aqua Satellite shows strong convection in Tropical Storm Ului
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GOES-12 captures south Atlantic Tropical Storm 90Q far from Argentina's coast
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A golden bullet for cancer
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AgriLife scientists do groundwork for genetic mapping of algae biofuel species
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Chinese medicine societies reject tiger bones ahead of CITES conference
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Mayo Clinic researchers find younger, more diverse patients having total knee replacements
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Look at Mie!
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A new beat in heart research