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It also provides a summary of different applications, more thoroughly described in this issue of the Landscape and Urban Planning.
Most of the models described in this issue are available for download from http://iee.umces.edu/DMEES/Arch.edu/DMEES/Arch
Our public outreach efforts also led to two very special events this autumn, both of which are described in this issue.
As described in this issue, maintenance of genome integrity in the face of such events is essential to prevent the premature onset of age-related diseases.
Described in this issue by Florent Détroit, Armand Mijares, Philip Piper and their colleagues, H. luzonensis lived on the island of Luzon in the Philippines prior to 50,000 years ago.
The 'New Worlds Observer', described in this issue, uses two space-craft: a large conventional space telescope and a flower-shaped star-shade parked between the telescope and the target star.
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Schenk et al. (2015) describe in this issue a directed evolution experiment to test this prediction.
As the Focus article describes in this issue of EHP (Sharma 2006), the volume of imports from Asian countries into the United States has skyrocketed.
The substantial progress on "harmonization" of HbA1c measurement techniques across technologies, manufacturers, and individual laboratories around the globe that David Sacks describes in this issue of Diabetes Care (34) is another key step toward better understanding.
Against this background, and based on their previous work in developing the Mpz R98C mouse models, Patzkó and colleagues describe in this issue the effects of giving oral curcumin to their mice and show promising results in terms of motor function, neurophysiological parameters and histological analysis when compared with untreated littermates.
Among other delivery systems, as described in this theme issue of Advanced Drug Delivery Reviews, virosomes seem ideally suited for delivery of antigens into both MHC pathways.
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