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2. 3Rs in Quality Control of Human Vaccines: Opportunities and Barriers
3. Abstract 16715: Projected Costs of Informal Caregiving for Cardiovascular Disease: 2015 - 2035
4. Nosocomial Acquisition of Pertussis Diagnosed by Polymerase Chain Reaction
5. New insight into the mind of Archimedes
6. The Harvard computers
7. Giant leaps for knowledge
8. What? Speak in public: what if somebody sees me?
9. DANCERS SPEAK.
10. The best cookies in town
11. History: Women who read the stars
12. WHY WE WANT TO BELIEVE...
13. Databases for Congenital Heart Defect Public Health Studies Across the Lifespan
14. From Scotch maid to innovative astronomer
15. The Harvard computers: the first mass data crunchers were people, not machines. Sue Nelson looks at the discoveries and legacy of the remarkable women of Harvard's Observatory
16. Connecting With the Past: Gladys Tancil
17. Report on the international workshop on alternatives to the murine histamine sensitization test (HIST) for acellular pertussis vaccines: State of the science and the path forward
18. Solar fly-bys bearing news from our cosmic past; Ison was just the start: 2014 will be the year of the comet, says Sue Nelson
19. Setting sail on a voyage of Discovery; A [pounds sterling]75 million state-of-the art scientific research ship is on a mission to help Britain rule the waves once more. Sue Nelson went aboard
20. TV science has to shift out of Top Gear; Women have been left on the sidelines as a laddish, macho presenting culture takes over, argues Sue Nelson; Edited by Michael Hanlon
21. A lethal killer is on the loose in our woods; Sudden oak death is threatening 150 species of Britain's shrubs and trees, and the key to stopping the devastation lies with the rhododendron, says Sue Nelson
22. The scenic route: taking a new perspective on your professional life is the first step towards rekindling your passion for being a lawyer.
23. Could paint or plankton save our climate from disaster? We seem unable to cut CO2 emissions, but can technology remove them from the atmosphere? Sue Nelson investigates geoengineering; Edited by Michael Hanlon
24. Britons are still boldly headin for the stars; Why business is booming for our world–beating space industry, which has just celebrated its 50th anniversary. Sue Nelson reports
25. Everyone can be a winner in the numbers game; Think you're rubbish at maths? Think again – without arithmetic, everyday life would defeat us. With a little confidence the world of figures is at your fingertips, says Sue Nelson; T CAMPAIGN MAKE BRITAIN COUNT; Science Make Britain Court
26. AT LAST, A CLUE TO THE UNIVERSE? Today, scientists working on the Large Hadron Collider mil reveal what they've learnt about the 'God Particle'. It's another exciting step forward in physics, says Sue Nelson
27. Forecasting the Future of Cardiovascular Disease in the United States
28. American Heart Association and Nonprofit Advocacy: Past, Present, and Future
29. Project 50 Percent: Reducing Fish Discarding Through the Application of Social Marketing
30. READERS WRITE
31. Reflections from the International Conference on Legal Ethics from Exeter
32. Home at last
33. You can lead your husband to the boot scraper, but ...
34. 2005 amendments to the fee arbitration rules.
35. Overview of the fee arbitration process.
36. Overview of the fee arbitration process.
37. Changing Attitudes: It's not your Grandma's aquatic exercise anymore. But the public needs some help to find this out.
38. Overview of the fee arbitration process.
39. Passing the baton.
40. FORCE OF NATURE.
41. KHAN-DO ATTITUDE.
42. House of the frozen dead
43. Space: the final frontier
44. DEAR MOTHER.
45. dear mother.
46. Eureka!
47. Easy Does It: An aquatics luminary shares her experience with chronic pain and how to work with clients who have it.
48. Tight ropes.
49. Start spreading the news
50. Questions of taste
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