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Chris Double's Radio Weblog
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LLVM version 1.5 has been ... (May 18 2005 21:59 GMT) - LLVM version 1.5 has been released. LLVM is a 'Low Level Virtual Machine' that can be used for a programming language implementation. This release adds several new major features to the LLVM compiler, allows it to be used in domains where it couldn't before (e.g. |
Cash Weblog
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Medical Professional Insurance (May 18 2005 21:59 GMT) - Medical Professional Insurance: "This is a sector that our site can help with. We have gone through the documents and displayed it so that it is on tap for you. Many hours of searching has gone into learning the advice that we are making available to you. The industry having to do with medical professional [... |
Computer Alchemy
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Nintendo @ E3: Hands on with the Game Boy Micro (May 18 2005 21:59 GMT) - They didn’t have a Nintendo Revolution lying around, but we did have a chance to get up close and personal with the brand new Game Boy Micro. Very slick little package, but that squint-inducing LCD screen is definitely pushing the limits of how small a screen on a portable game console can get and still be useable. Ads by Google |
RxPG News
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Isotretionoin Does not Aggravate Depression (May 18 2005 21:59 GMT) - Adolescents with moderate to severe acne experienced a reduction rather than an increase in symptoms of depression while taking the medication isotretinoin, according to a study in the May issue of the Archives of Dermatology, one of the JAMA/Archives journals. |
RxPG News
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Immunotherapy Used Successfully to Treat Warts (May 18 2005 21:59 GMT) - Injection of skin test antigens (preparations used in skin tests for immunity) into warts appears to stimulate the immune system and successfully treat the injected wart and also helps to treat distant non-injected warts, according to a study in the May issue of the Archives of Dermatology, one of the JAMA/Archives journals. |
RxPG News
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Increased levels of estrogen may improve psoriasis (May 18 2005 21:59 GMT) - Increased levels of estrogen that occur during pregnancy may be associated with improvement in psoriasis, according to a study in the May issue of the Archives of Dermatology, one of the JAMA/Archives journals. |
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