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ON SHAKY GROUND EARTHQUAKE EXPERTS DISMISS RICHTER SCALE.(MAIN)
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Byline: Associated Press
NEW YORK You could call it a scandal of the first magnitude, a development of earthshaking proportions. The Richter scale, the venerated measure of earthquake size, is no more.
``There is no such thing as the Richter scale,'' Thomas Heaton, president of the Seismological Society of America, says flatly.
Seismologists acknowledge there's still something warm and fuzzy about the 63-year-old Richter scale, a familiarity that gives earthquake survivors something to cling to, a bloodless measure of the troubles they've ...
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Arteriosclerosis: Rethinking the Current Classification
Magazine article from: Archives of Pathology & Laboratory Medicine
; Context.-Arteriosclerosis is the vascular disease that...within the broader category of arteriosclerosis: atherosclerosis, Mnckeberg...and current classification of arteriosclerosis and problems with the current...
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Research on arteriosclerosis reported by scientists at University of Minnesota.(Report)
Newspaper article from: Biotech Week
; ...the cochlea in young adults with generalized arteriosclerosis. It is well known that arteriosclerosis begins and progresses during childhood." "Although the relationship between arteriosclerosis and auditory function in elderly people was...
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Arteriosclerosis: are you high-risk? (includes a list of nutritious foods important in prevention)(Health & Fitness: Heart Edition)
Magazine article from: Newsweek
; ...in persons 35 to 65 are caused by arteriosclerosis. It is the major cause of permanent...been a steady decline in the rate of arteriosclerosis, especially among white men. Scientists...reduction in other risk factors. Arteriosclerosis is an insidious process. Fatty scars...
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Studies from A. Ghorbanihaghjo et al provide new data on arteriosclerosis.
Newspaper article from: Blood Weekly
; ...relationship between retinal arteriosclerosis and serum Lp(a) and Hcy levels...nonsmoking male patients with retinal arteriosclerosis and 54 healthy nonsmoker males as controls. Retinal arteriosclerosis was graded according to the Scheie...
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News from Arteriosclerosis, Thrombosis, and Vascular Biology: Journal of the American Heart Association
Newspaper article from: U.S. Newswire
; ...been named editor-in-chief of Arteriosclerosis, Thrombosis, and Vascular Biology...New York. The July 2007 issue of Arteriosclerosis, Thrombosis, and Vascular Biology...As the journal name indicates, Arteriosclerosis, Thrombosis, and Vascular Biology...
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FOCUS@HEALTH: High-cholesterol foods likely to bring about arteriosclerosis
Newspaper article from: Filipino Reporter
; ...2000 FOCUS@HEALTH: High-cholesterol foods likely to bring about arteriosclerosis WE will focus on arteriosclerosis for this week's column. What is arteriosclerosis? Arteriosclerosis is the medical term for hardening of the arteries...
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Scientists at INSERM release new data on arteriosclerosis.(Report)
Newspaper article from: Blood Weekly
; ...research published in the journal Arteriosclerosis Thrombosis and Vascular Biology...during the development of transplant arteriosclerosis (TA)." "This study investigated...Notch pathway on cardiac allograft arteriosclerosis and further examined its implication...
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New arteriosclerosis research from Johann Wolfgang Goethe University outlined.
Newspaper article from: Hematology Week
; ...a prognostic marker for latent or early arteriosclerosis." "Arteriosclerosis is considered as an inflammatory process...inflammation increases in the presence of arteriosclerosis. To determine if PCT is among these markers...
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Research from University of Erlangen has provided new data on arteriosclerosis.(Report)
Newspaper article from: Biotech Week
; ...prevent the development of transplant arteriosclerosis in several models. In this study...CD154-independent transplant arteriosclerosis in major histocompatibility complex...Erlangen, Germany report (see also Arteriosclerosis). "MHC class I-mismatched CBK...
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Study findings on arteriosclerosis are outlined in reports from University of Florida, Medical Department.
Newspaper article from: Blood Weekly
; ...Transplantation of kidneys from donor with arteriosclerosis seen on pre-implantation biopsy...follow-up from donors with moderate arteriosclerosis (>= 25% luminal diameter...donor kidneys with > 25% arteriosclerosis, short-term outcomes after DKT...
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