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POPSSpine load benefits 2 “If you don't have a reasonable model or understanding of the problem we'll never have a good solution”
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POPSRevealing the complexity behind things we take for granted..astonishing forms "Viewed at extreme magnifications of 1,000 times or more, the natural world acquires a surreal beauty, rich with astonishing forms and spectacular patterns. A new book, Nano Nature, gives us a rare glimpse into this bizarre 'nano' world. Using a scanning electron microscope (SEM), which can view objects at extreme magnification, Nano Nature explores this hidden world, revealing the complexity behind things we take for granted - a butterfly wing, a polar bear's hair or a fruit fly's eye. The images are produced in monochrome and then hand tinted to enrich their detail.'
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POPSButterfly collection Check out the giant butterfly collection over at Nature Gift Store! The collection of butterfly displays have real butterflies! http://www.nature-gifts.com/butterfly-collection.html
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POPSYou don't always know when the sky is gonna fall Corruption, racketeering, and bribery or all familiar terms to federal prosecutors going after Mafia bosses. Strange when these activities take place on Wall Street no similar charges are filed and personal fortunes are kept intact.
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POPSHot Christmas Toys 2008 Hot Christmas Toys for 2008. There's something for everyone. From Elmo Live to the latest FurReal Pet and even a LIVE butterfly farm, you'll find something to make anyone happy.
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POPSEncyclopedia of Life - by the World's Leading Scientists An epic effort to promote biodiversity and document all 1.8 million named species on the planet. When completed, http://www.eol.org will serve as a global biodiversity tool, providing scientists, policymakers, students, and citizens information they need to discover and protect the planet and encourage learning and conservation. The Encyclopedia of Life is a collaborative scientific effort led by the Field Museum of Natural History, Harvard University, Marine Biological Laboratory, Missouri Botanical Garden, Smithsonian Institution, and Biodiversity Heritage Library, a consortium including the core institutions and also the American Museum of Natural History (New York), Natural History Museum (London), New York Botanical Garden, and Royal Botanic Gardens (Kew).