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Gilchrist rested ahead of India series (Dec 18 2007 01:00 GMT) - Adam Gilchist will be rested from the final ODI against NZ in the ongoing series to ease his workload ahead of the India series.4 Vote(s) |
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Legend of Bagger Vance, The (Dec 18 2007 01:00 GMT) - Download Legend of Bagger Vance, The(drama, romance, sport)Rannulph Junnah is the best golfer in Savannah. He's living well and has a girl, Adele Invergordon, who's the daughter of a wealthy landowner. The First World War starts, though, and Junnah goes to Europe to fight. The only survivor of a dangerous mission, Junnah doesn't return to Savannah for 15 years. In 1930, he returns, and Adele's father has already committed suicide during the Depression. |
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Desktop Device Generates And Traps Rare Ultracold Molecules (Dec 18 2007 01:00 GMT) - Physicists have combined an atom-chiller with a molecule trap, creating for the first time a device that can generate and trap huge numbers of elusive-yet-valuable ultracold polar molecules. Scientists believe ultracold polar molecules will allow them to create exotic artificial crystals and stable quantum computers.Full Article : ScienceDaily: Latest Science News |
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Severe Psoriasis Associated With Increased Risk Of Death (Dec 18 2007 01:00 GMT) - Patients with severe psoriasis appear to have an increased risk of death compared with patients without the skin condition, according to a new article. Psoriasis is a common inflammatory disorder that affects the skin and joints.Full Article : ScienceDaily: Latest Science News |
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Predicting Growth Hormone Treatment Success (Dec 18 2007 01:00 GMT) - Growth hormone treatments work better on some children than on others, but judging which candidates will gain those vital inches in height is no simple task, according to new research. Now researchers have developed a new mathematical model which predicts the optimal dose of growth hormone to treat children who are abnormally short for a wide range of reasons.Full Article : ScienceDaily: Latest Science News |
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Engineering Researchers Capture Optical 'Rogue Waves' (Dec 18 2007 01:00 GMT) - Researchers have succeeded in creating and capturing rogue waves. In their experiments, they have discovered optical rogue waves—freak, brief pulses of intense light analogous to the infamous oceanic monsters—propagating through optical fiber.Full Article : |
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Heavy Traffic Makes Breathing A Burden In Children (Dec 18 2007 01:00 GMT) - Exposure to traffic pollution may increase respiratory problems and reduce lung volumes in children with asthma, according to researchers who studied the effects of road and traffic density on children’s lung function and respiratory symptoms in the border town of Ciudad Juarez in Mexico.Full Article : ScienceDaily: Latest Science News |
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