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In The News This Week & July 28, 2006: Mosquitoes, BBQing, Heart Health, Breasts, Autism, & Flu - MedHunters.
ac.uk Submitted to Journal of Operational Research Society December 1998 Resubmitted July 1999 2 Abstract A two-stage stochastic programming with recourse model for the problem of determining optimal planting plans for a vegetable crop is presented in this paper.
When I first contemplated moving from mild coastal California to northeast Iowa, a land of 35-degree-below-zero winters, a major concern was the prospect of giving up homegrown, year-round, fresh vegetables. Not so!
Plant Disease / February 2001 141 Reaction of Broccoli to Isolates of Verticillium dahliae from Various Hosts R. G. Bhat and K. V. Subbarao, Department of Plant Pathology, University of California, Davis, c/o U.S. Agri- cultural Research Station, 1636 E. Alisal St.
MONDAY, April 2 (HealthDay News) -- Animals given high levels of vitamin K showed a 37 percent reduction in calcium buildup in their arteries, a new study finds. Arterial calcification is an independent risk factor for cardiovascular disease, researchers noted.
The tens of thousands of visitors to Lundy walk past one of the most unusual plants in the world as they make their way up from the landing jetty. The Lundy cabbage Coincya wrightii grows only on the eastern cliffs and slopes of the island and nowhere else in the world and is a protected species.
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Dr. Stephen Wooding, a population geneticist at UT Southwestern Medical Center in Dallas, studies how slight variations in genes give rise to variations in traits among a given human population. Part of Dr.
A t the 8th Conference on Retroviruses and Opportunistic Infections, the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) rolled out its newly expanded initiative to cut in half the estimated 40,000 new hiv infections a year in the US. As the Director of the CDCs Division of HIV/AIDS Prevention, Dr.
The MIB for this WG was completed a year ago, and got reviewed by one AD and the comments were Incorporated. But it has not been reviewed by one of the security area ADs, and there it sat for a long time.