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"How come I get the itty-bitty pieces of brain detail?" protests Jules Samuel L Jacksonn).
When the Sex Pistols finally imploded, there was blood all over the walls and maybe some pieces of brain too.
Just by doing small pieces of brain we'll learn a tremendous amount about how the brain works.
There is a freezer with a biohazard sign on it outside his door full of pieces of brain suspected of infection.
Moreover, the brain preservation methods scientists have used to perform such scanning, which involves encasing pieces of brain in hard plastic, had failed for anything larger than the size of a sesame seed.
Two hours after the blast, pieces of brain matter still clung to a street sign advertising the services of a painter, and two thick pools of blood -- both partly covered with cardboard and chunks of white plaster and glass -- lay in the street.
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The boy had another operation, a "redo," as the doctors at Johns Hopkins informally call it, in which the bad piece of brain was removed.
The discovery of a new piece of brain anatomy was met with excitement by fellow scientists, although some were more cautious about the potential role of the vessels in disease.
The UN have not found any people yet — Paul Danahar (@pdanahar) 8 Jun 12 In front of me there is a piece of brain, in the corner there is a mass on congealed blood.
The research is expensive and labour intensive, with each piece of brain tissue requiring about 20 weeks of almost daily cell culture work, but he believes it is likely to yield results, particularly for conditions that have a strong genetic component, such as autism, schizophrenia and forms of intellectual disability.
A blog article like this one is read, shared, and thought about for a few minutes until the next interesting piece of brain candy comes along.
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