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... reasons for seeki to get pissed. LIke Kor Woi BLOCKING her when we're dancing or maybe a jackass on the road cutting infront of her car abrubtly. But, this time, its this Clinique Biomed grad who wanted to do her make up for her when he had no idea what he was doing. She was pissed and nearly broken down with the expression written all over her face. POOR CHIINGGG~That's the guy who sucks so bad ...
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1: Reprod Biomed Online. 2008 Sep;17(3):392-7.Effect of maternal and paternal age on pregnancy and miscarriage rates after intrauterine insemination.Belloc S, Cohen-Bacrie P, Benkhalifa M, Cohen-Bacrie M, De Mouzon J, Hazout A, Ménézo Y.Laboratoire d'Eylau, 55 rue Saint Didier, 75116 Paris, France; Unité AMP Eylau La Muette, 46-48 rue Nicolo 75116, Paris, France; Unité AMP Eylau Cherest, 5 Rue ...
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For the past two years, the Library has funded on behalf of the College a pre-pay membership with BioMed Central (BMC), an open access publisher specialising in biomedical and physical sciences. Unfortunately we cannot afford to maintain this membership for 2008-9, so from 30th August we shall no longer be able to pay BMC publishing costs [...]
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We recently heard that three BioMed Central journals have been accepted for tracking by Thomson Reuters and will receive Impact Factors ... Surgical Oncology were among some of the earlier titles launched as part of BioMed Central's independent journals program and have both matured into ... by radiation. These journals bring to a total of 69 BioMed Central journals that are tracked by Thomson Reuters and ...
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TOPS++FATCAT: fast flexible structural alignment using constraints - BioMed CentralProtein structure analysis and comparison are major challenges in structural bioinformatics. Despite the existence of many tools and algorithms, very few of them have managed to capture the intuitive understanding of protein structures developed in Linux sales dip as corporates buy [...]
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Billionaire philanthropists Eli and Edyth Broad recently announced they will be donating $400 million dollars to the Broad Institute. That is in addition to the $200 million they donated back in 2004 to start the biomedical research center that brings together leading scientists from MIT and Harvard to work on finding cures for various diseases or [...]
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