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Minecraft CREEPER Anatomy Deluxe Vinyl Figure TNT Steve [Box Open] Review by HobbyKidsTV – Video

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Minecraft CREEPER Anatomy Deluxe Vinyl Figure TNT Steve [Box Open] Review by HobbyKidsTV HobbyKidsTV presents Minecraft Creeper Anatomy Deluxe Vinyl Figure. HobbyDad and HobbyKid Open and review the Creeper Anatomy Vinyl Figure. See all the things that make the creeper tick!... By: HobbyKidsTV … Continue reading

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Nightcrawler | Anatomy of a Scene w/ Director Dan Gilroy | The New York Times – Video

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Nightcrawler | Anatomy of a Scene w/ Director Dan Gilroy | The New York Times The writer and director Dan Gilroy narrates a sequence from Nightcrawler, featuring Jake Gyllenhaal and Rene Russo. Produced by: Mekado Murphy Subscribe to... By: The New York Times … Continue reading

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"I Will Be There – Odessa" Grey's Anatomy Season 11×01 – Video

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"I Will Be There - Odessa" Grey's Anatomy Season 11x01 Grey's Anatomy Season 11x01 "I Will Be There- Odessa" By: AngelTuny … Continue reading

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Grey's Anatomy 11×06 Sneak Peek #1 Sub iTA – Video

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Grey's Anatomy 11x06 Sneak Peek #1 Sub iTA Disclaimer: I OWN NOTHING. All clips and music belong to their respective owners. Absolutely no copyright infrigement intended. Made for fun, not profit! My Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com. By: ValeMerDer … Continue reading

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Anatomy Rap Video – Video

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Anatomy Rap Video Lyrics: At DV I'm some hot boy Flexin at my femurs when I squat boy Adduct my humerus, block your shot boy Dorsiflex my tarsals when I walk, boy And best believe my grades have never dropped... By: Anthony Stuart … Continue reading

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Brain anatomy differences between autistic, typically developing individuals are indistinguishable

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In the largest MRI study to date, researchers from Ben-Gurion University of the Negev and Carnegie Mellon University have shown that the brain anatomy in MRI scans of people with autism above age six is mostly indistinguishable from that of typically developing individuals and, therefore, of little clinical or scientific value. The study, "Anatomical Abnormalities in Autism?" was just published in the Oxford journal Cerebral Cortex. "Our findings offer definitive answers regarding several scientific controversies about brain anatomy, which have occupied autism research for the past 10 to 15 years," says Dr. Ilan Dinstein of BGU's Departments of Psychology and Brain and Cognitive Sciences. "Previous hypotheses suggesting that autism is associated with larger intra-cranial gray matter, white matter and amygdala volumes, or smaller cerebellar, corpus callosum and hippocampus volumes were mostly refuted by this new study." The researchers used data from the Autism Brain Imaging Data Exchange (ABIDE), which provides an unprecedented opportunity to conduct large-scale comparisons of anatomical MRI scans across autism and control groups and resolve many outstanding questions. This recently- released database is a worldwide collection of MRI scans from over 1,000 individuals (half with autism and half controls) ages six to 35 years old. "In the … Continue reading

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Brain anatomy differences between autistic and typically developing individuals are indistinguishable

Posted: Published on November 5th, 2014

PUBLIC RELEASE DATE: 3-Nov-2014 Contact: Andrew Lavin Andrewlavin@alavin.com 516-353-2505 American Associates, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev BEER-SHEVA, Israel...November 4, 2014 -- In the largest MRI study to date, researchers from Ben-Gurion University of the Negev and Carnegie Mellon University have shown that the brain anatomy in MRI scans of people with autism above age six is mostly indistinguishable from that of typically developing individuals and, therefore, of little clinical or scientific value. The study, "Anatomical Abnormalities in Autism?" was just published in the prestigious Oxford journal Cerebral Cortex. "Our findings offer definitive answers regarding several scientific controversies about brain anatomy, which have occupied autism research for the past 10 to 15 years," says Dr. Ilan Dinstein of BGU's Departments of Psychology and Brain and Cognitive Sciences. "Previous hypotheses suggesting that autism is associated with larger intra-cranial gray matter, white matter and amygdala volumes, or smaller cerebellar, corpus callosum and hippocampus volumes were mostly refuted by this new study." The researchers used data from the Autism Brain Imaging Data Exchange (ABIDE), which provides an unprecedented opportunity to conduct large-scale comparisons of anatomical MRI scans across autism and control groups and resolve many outstanding questions. This recently- released database is a worldwide … Continue reading

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Anatomy of a nail-biter: Timeline shows how results for Hughes-Lamonte race kept us guessing

Posted: Published on November 5th, 2014

FRUITPORT TOWNSHIP, MI As election-night vote counting on Tuesday, Nov. 4 stretched into the early morning hours of the next day, leading candidates in the 91st state house paced and grew emotional. Two of them were neck and neck: Incumbent Collene Lamonte, a Democrat from Montague, and challenger Holly Hughes, a Republican from White River Township who held the seat before Lamonte defeated her two years ago. Challenger Alan Jager, a candidate from Holton Township running without a party affiliation, also drew a noticeable slice of votes in the district.The 91st State House District covers Whitehall, Montague, Norton Shores, Roosevelt Park and most non-urban sections of Muskegon County. For most of the night and a big chunk of the morning, the outcome was uncertain. Election results at first seemed to be behind Lamonte, and later Hughes. Eventually,Hughes was recognized as having 58 votes more than Lamonte in preliminary results from the Muskegon County Clerk's office but not after a substantial amount of nail-biting by both parties. Here's a timeline of how things went down election night: 8:45 p.m. Hughes has begun receiving guests at a vote-watching party at Mona Lake Boating Club in Norton Shores. "I'm not really nervous, just … Continue reading

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FDA Awards Orphan Status To RetroSense's RST-001 For Retinitis Pigmentosa

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By Cyndi Root RetroSense Therapeutics announced in a press release that the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has granted Orphan Drug status to RST-001. The treatment for retinitis pigmentosa (RP) combines gene therapy and optogenetics. RetroSense developed the proprietary technology from research conducted at Wayne State University and Massachusetts General Hospital. Sean Ainsworth, RetroSense CEO, said, We are hopeful that the benefits associated with Orphan Drug status will better enable us to advance RST-001 through development and ultimately into the marketplace where it may benefit many who are suffering from blindness due to retinitis pigmentosa. Optogenetics Retinitis pigmentosa causes the degeneration and loss of rod and cone photoreceptors in the retina, causing severe vision loss and blindness. Currently there are no FDA-approved drugs to treat RP. RetroSenses work in optogenetics involves making the retina more light sensitive, thereby improving vision. The company expects RST-100 to have broad applications and to be useful in heredity or acquired RP. RST-001 uses a photosensitivity gene, channelrhodopsin-2, and creates new photosensors in the retinal cells. Channelrhodopsin-2 has been shown in numerous animal studies to restore light perception and vision, and in primate studies, the agent was well tolerated. RetroSense is using optogenetics and channelrhodopsin-2 … Continue reading

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MAMBO for MYELOMA Awareness, Part 2 – Video

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MAMBO for MYELOMA Awareness, Part 2 Pattie Daggett, a Multiple Myeloma patient @ Mayo Clinic in Scottsdale, AZ with her daughter, Ameliana, getting ready to begin her Stem Cell Transplant Collection Process. Pattie was one of... By: Mambo Myeloma … Continue reading

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