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1. Cell Biology:
Re: in general, do larger cells have advantages over smaller cells?, Keith Anderson,
Staff, Vascular Research, Brigham & Womens Hospital Fri Oct 28 12:02:29 2005
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2. Anatomy:
Re: How do I make a model of the circulatory system?, Keith Anderson,
Staff, Vascular Research, Brigham & Womens Hospital Mon Nov 13 11:40:08 2006
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3. General Biology:
Re: Why can some people plug their nose without pinching nostrils together?, Keith Anderson,
Staff, Vascular Research, Brigham & Womens Hospital Mon Jun 12 09:07:48 2006
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4. Cell Biology:
Re: What types of human cells do not undergo cell division and why?, Keith Anderson,
Staff, Vascular Research, Brigham & Womens Hospital Wed Jan 11 13:35:10 2006
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5. Cell Biology:
Re: What factors are important when chosing a particular growth media for cells, Keith Anderson,
Staff, Vascular Research, Brigham & Womens Hospital Wed Jul 19 19:03:51 2006
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6. Anatomy:
Re: why do we have moles on our body?, Keith Anderson,
Staff, Vascular Research, Brigham & Womens Hospital Wed Nov 16 12:49:12 2005
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7. Molecular Biology:
Re: What are the disadvantages of recombinant DNA?, Keith Anderson,
Staff, Vascular Research, Brigham & Womens Hospital Mon Jan 23 11:18:34 2006
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8. General Biology:
Re: Do your muscles only get fatigued during extreme exercise?, Keith Anderson,
Staff, Vascular Research, Brigham & Womens Hospital Mon Feb 6 11:51:39 2006
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9. Anatomy:
Re: The air temperature for an event is 25 degress with humidity at 60%, Keith Anderson,
Staff, Vascular Research, Brigham & Womens Hospital Fri Nov 4 08:08:52 2005
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10. General Biology:
Re: swartznegger mice or super mice, Keith Anderson,
Staff, Vascular Research, Brigham & Womens Hospital Mon Aug 7 12:52:01 2006
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11. Physics:
Re: does magnetism become less when magnets are used?, Dan Patel,
Graduate Student, Chemistry Thu Nov 18 13:29:28 2004
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12. Anatomy:
Re: Do different people's chests expand by the same amount during inhalation?, Keith Anderson,
Staff, Vascular Research, Brigham & Womens Hospital Mon Jun 5 10:00:11 2006
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13. Anatomy:
Re: Why is blood red on land and green under water?, Keith Anderson,
Staff, Vascular Research, Brigham & Womens Hospital Wed Aug 10 14:25:06 2005
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