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Limited Purpose Banking
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Widespread Monoallelic Expression in Mammals
Harvard Assistant Prof. Alexander Gimelbrant on X-chromosome inactivation, castaneus strain, and epigenetic mechanisms
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Speaking multiple languages can improve stroke outcome
Patients who speak more than one language seem to be twice as likely to have a better outcome after stroke
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Science and Spectacle in the 18th Century Russia
Historian of Science Simon Werret on the Russian Academy of Sciences, the foundation of Saint Petersburg, and the application of a spectacle in order to develop scientific tradition
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Human Sacrifice in Aztec Culture
Historian David L. Carrasco on violent practices of the Aztecs, the purpose of human sacrifice, and the selection of the victim
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