scientific american - 1997 07 - an endangered buddha contemplates oblivion

scientific american   -  1997 07  -  an endangered buddha contemplates oblivion

scientific american - 1997 07 - an endangered buddha contemplates oblivion

... the Mediterranean. Treasures at Dunhuang Copyright 1997 Scientific American, Inc. ROBERTO OSTI Copyright 1997 Scientific American, Inc. Scientific American Month 1997 1 ROME ALEXANDRIA QUILON BUKHARA HAMADAN GUANGZHOU TYRE BAGHDAD REY MARY SAMARKAND KASHI SHACHE BARBARICUM HOTAN DUNHUANG XI AN ANXI BEIJING TURPAN ANTIOCH ENCROACHING ... HIGH-TECH SAILING An endangered B...
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scientific american   -  1993 07  -  telling resonable risks from fools' chances

scientific american - 1993 07 - telling resonable risks from fools' chances

... of in- dividual events. Insurance companies cannot predict whether any single driv- er will be killed or injured in an accident, even though they can estimate the an- nual number of crash-related ... responsible for foot-and-mouth disease and vesicular stomatitis, an in- fection of the oral membranes in live- stock, behave in a similar way. HIV, with its many variable and hypervariable...
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scientific american   -  1994 07  -  how cancers defeat drug therapy

scientific american - 1994 07 - how cancers defeat drug therapy

... Standard Model, a top quark and its antimatter twin could ap- pear in proton-antiproton collisions. The top and antitop quarks would de- cay into bottom and antibottom quarks and a pair of so-called ... main Þeld. Hence, the land can be used for other crops in the oÝ-season. W et-rice cultivation has enor- mous potential for expanding the uses of land. Tanks, chan- nels and bunds may occupy a...
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scientific american   -  1995 07  -  can implants cure diabetes

scientific american - 1995 07 - can implants cure diabetes

... endangered species by Robert K. Wayne and John L. Gittleman 36 SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN July 1995 © DAVID LIITTSCHWAGER AND SUSAN MIDDLETON Copyright 1995 Scientific American, Inc. I n the 18th and ... does not mean invest- ors can achieve the understanding need- ed to balance risk and reward at a frac- tion of the cost. If they can, then many Þnancial intermediaries are simply di- nosau...
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scientific american   -  1996 07  -  hawking vs penrose

scientific american - 1996 07 - hawking vs penrose

... from page 24 JASON GOLTZ ALAN BLANK Bruce Coleman Inc. SA Copyright 1996 Scientific American, Inc. News and Analysis28 Scientific American July 1996 BY THE NUMBERS The Changing Quality of Life T hese ... capable and useful than the CD-R and CD-E (erasable) formats. Until now, optical recording systems have relied predominantly on magneto-optical tech- Next-Generation Compact Discs Sc...
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scientific american   -  1997 01  -  parkinson's disease

scientific american - 1997 01 - parkinson's disease

... live volcano GEOLOGY A & L SINIBALDI Tony Stone Images Copyright 1996 Scientific American, Inc.Copyright 1996 Scientific American, Inc. News and Analysis Scientific American January 1997 31 surface. ... irradiated. NURIT KALDERON BETH PHILLIPS Copyright 1996 Scientific American, Inc.Copyright 1996 Scientific American, Inc. News and Analysis Scientific American Januar...
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scientific american   -  1997 02  -  found  -  1,000 galaxies

scientific american - 1997 02 - found - 1,000 galaxies

... prize. —Christoph Pöppe and Madhusree Mukerjee News and Analysis22 Scientific American February 1997 PLANETARY MOTIONS, depicted here by an 18th-century French artist, are an instance of the n-body problem. that ... Horgan PRIZE MISTAKE The n-body problem is solved—too late MATHEMATICS LAUROS-GIRAUDON/ART RESOURCE Copyright 1997 Scientific American, Inc. News and Analysis Sc...
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scientific american   -  1997 03  -  the rising seas  -  how much of a threat

scientific american - 1997 03 - the rising seas - how much of a threat

... Schneider News and Analysis22 Scientific American March 1997 Copyright 1997 Scientific American, Inc. News and Analysis24 Scientific American March 1997 T he first time that paleontolo- gist Olivier ... botulinum toxin and anthrax, two common bio- logical agents. —Glenn Zorpette News and Analysis36 Scientific American March 1997 BETTER RED THAN DEAD An inexpensive ne...
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scientific american   -  1997 04  -  why things go wrong

scientific american - 1997 04 - why things go wrong

... —Paul Wallich News and Analysis42 Scientific American April 1997 CYBER VIEW Cracking the U.S. Code DAVID SUTER Copyright 1997 Scientific American, Inc. Can Sustainable Management Save Tropical ... choose between un- sustainable, low-impact logging and sus- tainable, high-impact logging, environ- Can Sustainable Management Save Tropical Forests?46 Scientific American April 199...
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scientific american   -  1997 05  -  the 100 - year weather forecast

scientific american - 1997 05 - the 100 - year weather forecast

... Gibbs in Kansas City, Kan. News and Analysis Scientific American May 1997 45 COURTESY OF MEDTRONIC ELECTRONIC IMPLANT in the brain quiets quaking limbs. Copyright 1997 Scientific American, Inc. Y ou ... complica- tions and respi- ratory symp- toms. Neurologi- cal, psychiatric and ophthalmic diseases were also most preva- lent among the most heavily ex- posed. In an ac- companyin...
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