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251. Injured tree worker id'd; man remains in critical condition - Polyester Sewing Thread
October 19, 2013
A tree worker remains in critical condition after suffering"life-threatening" injuries Friday when one leg became entangled inthe grinding wheel of a large mechanical stump grinder he was usingat a North Street home, officials said. The worker was identified Monday as Hector Guerra , of Port Ches...
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252. Finding out what they think: a rough primer to user research, part 1 - China Solar Powered Fence Li
October 19, 2013
However, many, many books have been written on research methodologyand I cannot cover everything. Therefore these two articles cannotbe taken as completely comprehensive. In the first of the articles I will be covering a few generalpoints about Games User Research and then discussing three metho...
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253. Umd sensors offer instant, affordable warnings to avert bridgedisasters, potentially save hundreds
October 18, 2013
Millions of U.S. drivers cross faulty or obsolete bridges everyday, highway statistics show, but it's too costly to fix all thesespans or adequately monitor their safety, says a University ofMaryland researcher who's developed a new, affordable early warningsystem. This wireless technology cou...
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254. Secretary of state clinton urging india to find alternatives toiranian oil - Solar Lawn Lamps Manuf
October 18, 2013
KOLKATA, India – Hoping to wean India from Iranian oil imports, U.S. Secretary ofState Hillary Rodham Clinton is urging Indian leaders to explorealternative suppliers as she opens a three-day visit to theenergy-starved South Asian giant that will also focus on regionalsecurity and easing t...
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255. What hiroshima and nagasaki reveal about what to expect fromfukushima nuclear disaster
October 18, 2013
As the 66th anniversaries of the Hirsoshima and Nagasaki bombingsapproach on August 6 and 9, a University at Buffalo biostatisticsand public-health expert says that studies of health effects fromthose events provide some clues to the potential, long-term healthimpacts of this year's Fukushima nucl...
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256. Golden membranes pave the way for a better understanding of cancerand the immune system
October 17, 2013
Football has often been called "a game of inches," but biology is agame of nanometers, where spatial differences of only a fewnanometers can determine the fate of a cell - whether it lives ordies, remains normal or turns cancerous. Scientists with the U.S.Department of Energy (DOE)'s Lawrence Ber...
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257. In enterococci, enzymes act like a switch, turning antibioticresistance on and off
October 17, 2013
Antibiotic-resistant enterococci are a serious problem for patientsin the hospital, but little is known about how these bacteria areable to escape antibiotics . New discoveries about the ways in which enterococci turn theirresistance to cephalosporin antibiotics on and off are described ina study ...
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258. Age no longer should be a barrier to stem cell transplantation forolder patients with blood cancers
October 17, 2013
Conventional transplants, which are generally not perfomed onpeople over age 60 or others who are medically unfit, use highdoses of total-body irradiation and potent chemotherapy toeliminate leukemic cells. The intense treatment destroys the bloodand immune system and is fatal unless the patient ...
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259. Florida a national leader in private-sector job growth - China Air Conditioning Refrigerants
October 16, 2013
Bouncing back from tough times, Florida is now among the nation'stop job creators. A Goldman Sachs survey found that job growth in four sandstates -- Arizona, California, Florida and Nevada -- is outpacingthe rest of the country. I was a little bit surprised, said Jan Hatzius, chief economist...
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260. America takes dubious first-place honors: highest corporate taxrate - Aluminum Computer Cases Manuf
October 16, 2013
Overnight, the United States of America laid claim to a top spot itdidn't want -- "the highest jobs-killing corporate tax rate in theindistrialized world," 39.2 percent. Unfortunately, says a key member of the Business Roundtable, we'reNo. 1. It happened Sunday, when Japan cut its rate to 36....
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