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What controls hair growth?

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Sleep Paralysis: Reality and Terrible Fantasy Become One

Jim Wiltsee
April 14th, 2009
Professor Grobstein
Neuro Paper II

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The Neurobiological Underpinnings of Anorexia Nervosa

        The gaunt frame, the lifeless skin and hair, the fidgeting with what little food there is on the plate, these

trademark symptoms alert most people to the fact that someone they know might have anorexia. However,

no one seems to know exactly what causes anorexia or how to treat it. This has been the subject of much

scientific debate recently, and there is evidence that neurobiology plays a part in this disease.

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The Concept of Disability, or, 'perceiving our differences'

The Concept of Disability

Or, perceiving our differences 

 

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Art, Science, and Serendipity

There must be something in the air this month ...

All unrelated, so far as I know, except here, where they all connect to ....

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Nexus-Small Worlds and the Groundbreaking Theory of Networks by Mark Buchanan

Nexus-Small Worlds and the Groundbreaking Theory of Networks by Mark Buchanan

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The Conscious and the Unconscious in Literature, Art ... and Life

The Evolving Story of the Bipartite Brain

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Linked: the New Science of Networks

 

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Six Degrees: The Science of a Connected Age

Stephanie Viggiano
3 April 2009

Response to Six Degrees:  The Science of a Connected Age by Duncan J. Watts

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