"meaty" as I'd hoped. Too bad: I bought it
with personal funds.
Beth Benoit
University of Massachusetts Lowell
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>From: ninat <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: 2 questions
>Date: Wed, Jun 14, 2000, 8:47 AM
>
> A couple of mont
Nina wrote:
A couple of months ago a tipster entioned that there was a documentary on
PBS
on the Kitty Genovese story. I tried taping the documentary that night, but
was unsuccessful. It was not playing in our area. Was anyone able to tape it
or do you know where I may be able to pick up a copy of
A couple of months ago a tipster entioned that there was a documentary on PBS
on the Kitty Genovese story. I tried taping the documentary that night, but
was unsuccessful. It was not playing in our area. Was anyone able to tape it
or do you know where I may be able to pick up a copy of this vid
At 3:48 PM -0700 11/10/99, Sue Frantz wrote:
>Annette Taylor wrote:
>
>> 2. Is it true that Dolly, the cloned sheep is aging
>> abnormally quickly? If so, does anyone have a reference.
>
>It appears that she is... along with other cloned animals.
>
>Is Discover magazine a good enough reference?
Annette Taylor wrote:
> 2.Is it true that Dolly, the cloned sheep is aging
> abnormally quickly? If so, does anyone have a reference.
It appears that she is... along with other cloned animals.
Is Discover magazine a good enough reference?
DISCOVER Vol. 20 No. 8 (August 1999)
http://www.di
>From my students:
1. Are we always thinking of something?
2. Is it true that Dolly, the cloned sheep is aging
abnormally quickly? If so, does anyone have a reference.
annette
Annette Taylor, Ph. D.
Department of PsychologyE-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
University of San
I never saw my first post so I'm not sure if it was posted. I have 2
questions intro. psych. students asked:
1) is it due to the glial cells or the blood brain barrier, that
chemotherapy cannot get into the brain, or that the brain cannot be
treated with chemo?
2) are left handers more l