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Idiopathic Normal Pressure Hydrocephalus Should Be Increasingly Recognized: Results From A Population-Based Prevalence Study

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This study is the first prospective, population-based prevalence study particularly designed for idiopathic normal pressure hydrocephalus (iNPH). The finding of a 3.7% prevalence among individuals…
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Farewell To The Boeing 747, The Plane That Connected The World Retires

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The “Queen of the Skies” has officially been retired by all U.S. airlines. On January 3rd, Delta Airlines 9771 left Hartsfield – Jackson airport in…
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The Least Populated State In The US

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Out of the 50 states in the United States of America, which state is the least populated? The least populated state is Wyoming, which can…
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Where Is Bora Bora Located On A Map?

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Bora-Bora is the island group found in the Pacific Ocean between Australia and South America. It is part of  the region of French Polynesia, which…
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Bengal Tiger Conservation Using Novel Technologies

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In the Indian subcontinent, Bengal tigers inhabit tropical grassland, riverine, and moist semi-deciduous forests along major river systems. The tiger population in the southern belt…
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Cancer Vaccine Found To Cure 97% Of Tumors In Mice: To Begin Human Testing

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Cancer is a very large and costly, in terms of lives and money, problem that the world faces. Recently, a new cancer “vaccine” is about…
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What Design Features Shape Users’ Choice Of And Sustained Engagement With Smoking Cessation And Alcohol Reduction Apps?

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As hundreds of smoking cessation and alcohol reduction apps are currently available on the market, smokers and drinkers looking to cut down or stop must…
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Labeled Brain Model Diagram

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The brain is a fascinatingly complex organ, responsible for all that we do and experience. The brain is so complex that even to simply discuss…
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RFID Technology Use In Hummingbirds To Understand Feeder Use And Their Contact Network In Urban Habitats

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Sighting a single hummingbird feeder filled with birds at each feeding port with other birds hovering in the background waiting for their chance to feed…
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Understanding Landscape, Habitat, And Reservoir Operation Influences On Riparian Vegetation Along The Three Gorges Reservoir

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Although “dam fever” has come down in developed countries since the 1980s (Graf, 1999), the fever continues in developing countries (Grumbine and Pandit, 2013). By…
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Did Carbon Dioxide (CO2), Ocean Heat, Or Both Contribute To Global Warming During The Last 400,000 Years?

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Published by Knut L. Seip, Øyvind Grøn and Hui Wang OsloMet – Oslo Metropolitan University and the NOAA/NWS/NCEP/Climate Prediction Center These findings are described in the…
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