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Yesterday independent analysts, examining the latest satellite image, suggested that work on the site might have begun around 2001, and the senior intelligence official agreed with that analysis.
Are you on Kim Jong Un's new America bombing map? http://t.co/HDUkjnO2bp http://t.co/AyRSNNAG4S — BuzzFeed (@BuzzFeed) 29 Mar 13 After one blogger's detailed analysis of the image suggested that the unlikely target of Austin, Texas, was in the firing line, Twitter lit up with a spate of "Why Austin" jokes, as Max Fisher of The Washington Post explained.
Additionally, the TEM image suggested that NPs could come together to form doublets and act like a singular unit for protein-NP complex formation.
Because a high-power image suggested that p62-positive inclusions were present in both neuronal and glial cells, we next investigated what types of cells in the VPM/VPL accumulated p62 using double immunostaining for p62 and MAP2 (neuronal marker), GFAP (astrocyte marker), MBP (oligodendrocyte marker), and CD68 (microglia marker; mainly localized to late endosomes and lysosomes).
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But the scientific literature and the January satellite image suggest that a majority of the marks in the images above were gouged by ice.
The icons resemble blobs of mercury, and this image suggests that the ancients understood the tissue of space-time better than we do.
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