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He will miss the final Test with a calf injury, however, which will mean a remarkable debut for Scott Borthwick.
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Cuticle's flexibility, combined with its high tolerance for cracks, meant that a remarkable 5.56 kJ m-2 (kilojoules per square meter) of energy was needed to rip the material apart, the team reports online today in The Journal of Experimental Biology.
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He may be turning 88 this week, but that doesn't mean that this remarkable self-taught man, a photographer, filmmaker, author and composer whose pioneering works gave white Americans a new view of the black experience, is ready to retire and retreat into his own reminiscenses.
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Collodion also supplied her the means to create a remarkable memorial to her dead greyhound, Eva, which she is currently completing.
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