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Professor of Biosphere and Climate Impacts Iain Colin Prentice on the history of climate changes, the ways of dealing with changes in climate, and the role of overhunting in extinction of mammalian species
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Noninvasive Monitoring of Intracranial Pressure
MIT Assistant Prof. Thomas Heldt on cerebral blood flow, developing treatment based on mathematical modelling, and administering therapy at the ambulance
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