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August 2008 Geology and GSA Today media highlights
... Ciencias Exactas Naturales, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Ciudad Universitaria, Pabellón 2 C1428EHA, Ciudad de Buenos Aires, Argentina. Pages 643-646. Due to the impact of global warming, it has become essential ...Soil's carbon storage capacity investigated
... Institute of Agricultural Technology, the University of Buenos Aires (Argentina), and University of California, Davis (USA) have investigated soil C balance in distinct ...Argentine senate declares obesity a disease
BUENOS AIRES, Argentina (AP) -- Argentine senators have approved a bill declaring obesity and other eating disorders diseases covered by the nation's public and private health care programs....Argentina investigates experimental vaccine deaths
BUENOS AIRES, Argentina (AP) -- Argentine authorities are exploring a possible link between the deaths of 14 children ...Blood transfusions give Argentine patients HIV
BUENOS AIRES, Argentina (AP) -- Two intensive-care patients contracted HIV after receiving blood transfusions at public hospitals in the Argentine province of Cordoba, a newspaper reported Friday....When the ill need protection from the cure
... . So the IAEA will be conducting a session in Buenos Aires, Argentina to explore the impact of new imaging and radiation therapy technologies in medicine, from 18 ...Ancient ship found buried near Argentine river
BUENOS AIRES, Argentina (AP) -- Workers digging to lay the foundation of a luxury apartment complex in Argentina uncovered a Spanish ship believed to be from the 18th century....VIDEO: Buried Spanish Galleon Found
Complete with canons and jars of olive oil, an 18th-century Spanish ship has been found at a Buenos Aires, Argentina, construction site.IL-2 immunotherapy fails to benefit HIV-infected individuals already taking antiretrovirals
... H. Losso, M.D., of Hospital José María Ramos Mejía, Buenos Aires, Argentina, presented the results of ESPRIT, and Yves Levy, M.D., of Hôpital ...Study critiques corn-for-ethanol's carbon footprint
... ñeiro, the study's first author, who is a Buenos Aires, Argentina-based scientist and postdoctoral research associate in Jackson's Duke laboratory. Also, by the researchers ...Rosiglitazone does not harm bone healing if combined with metformin in rats
... National University, La Plata, Buenos Aires, Argentina. Recent research, however, shows that rosiglitazone decreases bone mineral density ...Argentine glacier advances despite global warming
BUENOS AIRES, Argentina (AP) -- Argentina's Perito Moreno glacier is one of only a few ice fields worldwide that have withstood rising global temperatures....Swine flu detected at Argentina pig farm
BUENOS AIRES, Argentina (AP) -- Swine flu has been detected in numerous pigs at a farm near the Argentine ...They're alive!! Megacities breathe, consume energy, excrete wastes and pollute
... ; they include Mexico City, Mexico; Beijing, China; Sao Paulo, Brazil; and Buenos Aires, Argentina. Even the cleanest megacities like Tokyo/Osaka in Japan and New York ...Scientists find that individuals in vegetative states can learn
... was done as a collaborative effort between the University of Buenos Aires (Argentina), the University of Cambridge (UK) and the Institute of Cognitive Neurology (Argentina). By using classical Pavlonian ...
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