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Treasury decides not to require photocopying of customer IDs.(D.C. Dispatch)
National Underwriter Life & Health-Financial Services Edition
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September 29, 2003|
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Life insurance companies and agents are praising the Treasury Department for its decision not to require financial institutions to photocopy customer identification documents.
Carl Wilkerson, chief counsel for securities with the American Council of Life Insurers, Washington, calls Treasury's action a sensible result.
ACLI, he says, is gratified Treasury decided to retain its original interpretation that the burden of maintaining photocopies exceeded the benefit.
William Anderson, senior vice president of government affairs with the National ...
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Analysis: Brittlestar micro lens discovery
Transcript from: NPR All Things Considered
; 00-00-0000 Analysis: Brittlestar micro lens discovery Host: LINDA...primitive sea creature called a brittlestar has developed a natural micro lens...joints that make up the arms of the brittlestar. And I finally thought, you know...
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20/20 lenses coat body of sea creature.(brittlestar has microlens arrays on its arms)(Brief Article)
Magazine article from: Science News
; ...Look closely enough at the arms of the brittlestar, a starfish relative, and you'd...crevices that they spy from a distance. Brittlestar species that don't sense light don...a light through the skeleton of the brittlestar Ophiocoma wendtii. She found that each...
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All eyes are on the brittlestar. (Animal News).(starfish)(Brief Article)
Magazine article from: Weekly Reader, Edition 2 (including Science Spin)
; ...eyes is actually covered with eyes! The brittlestar (right) is a type of starfish. Its body is covered with tiny lenses. The brittlestar uses the lenses to direct light. That helps the brittlestar find its way through deep waters where there...
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Eye spy! (Life News).(how the brittlestar sees)(Brief Article)
Magazine article from: Science World
; ...studying a bizarre sea creature called the brittlestar, cousin to the starfish, have pondered...Finally they've found the answer: The brittlestar doesn't have eyes--it is an eye...backbone) was blind. Although the brittlestar seems to have crystal-clear vision...
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Unity in diversity; Brittlestar eyes.(Brittlestars have complex eyes)(Brief Article)
Magazine article from: The Economist (US)
; ...has five arms and no head. It is Ophiocoma wendtii, a brittlestar. According to their paper in this week's Nature, this...in a collaborative network (which, given the layout of a brittlestar's nervous system, is possible), information from many...
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Gizmorama: Life in the Tech Age, BRITTLESTAR GALACTICA.
News Wire article from: United Press International
; ...grows its own corrective lens. The lens is grown of calcite and focuses light precisely at particular nerve bundles. The brittlestar changes color as an element of protection and is the only creature on Earth -- according to the scientific world -- that...
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The structure and mode of function of the water vascular system of a brittlestar, Ophioderma appressum.
Magazine article from: The Biological Bulletin
; Introduction One of the most distinctive characteristics of echinoderms is their water vascular system - a unique arrangement of fluid-filled coelomic passages and associated parts. The general form of these structures in the different echinoderm classes has been summarized by Hyman (1955) and
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Sea creature's optical system has researchers starry-eyed
Newspaper article from: The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
; ...Times Sunday, September 9, 2001 The brittlestar, a relative of the starfish, seems...a big eye. A new study shows that a brittlestar species called Ophiocoma wendtii has...its surroundings and escape harm. The brittlestar architecture is giving ideas to scientists...
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SEA CREATURE'S SKELETON HELPS IT "SEE"
News Wire article from: United Press International
; ...Israeli scientists found that the 1-inch brittlestar, a relative of the starfish, relies...History Museum of Los Angeles County. The brittlestar is a marine invertebrate genetically...shaped body. Each microlens of the brittlestar Ophiocoma wendtii acts as an independent...
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A Vision Lesson From the Sea
Newspaper article from: The Washington Post
; ...five-armed sea creature called the brittlestar. In the Aug. 23 issue of the journal...intensity on their body surfaces. Some brittlestar species change color from night to day...day, and noticed that, oddly, some brittlestar species were lighter when it was dark...
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