Health & illness: Black women get MS more: Study counters belief that whites have highest rates (English)
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Title:Health & illness: Black women get MS more: Study counters belief that whites have highest rates
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Contributors:Seppa, Nathan ( author )
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Published in:Science news ; 183, 12 ; 15-15
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Table of contents – Volume 183, Issue 12
The tables of contents are generated automatically and are based on the data records of the individual contributions available in the index of the TIB portal. The display of the Tables of Contents may therefore be incomplete.
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From the editor: Seeing cells as they are—alive and dynamicEmerson, Eva et al. | 2013
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Notebook| 2013
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Story one: Human cloning advance raises personalized medicine hopes: Embryonic stem cells made with nuclear transfer methodRosen, Meghan et al. | 2013
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Genes & cells: How a sea anemone grows its tentaclesSaey, Tina Hesman et al. | 2013
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Genes & cells: Europeans are one big family: DNA finds common ancestry about 30 generations backRosen, Meghan et al. | 2013
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Life: Tongue bristles help bats slurpRosen, Meghan et al. | 2013
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Life: Fossils reveal primate history: Jaws and teeth shed light on ape‐monkey splitBower, Bruce et al. | 2013
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Atom & cosmos: Kepler honored, not mourned: Even without telescope, scientists will hunt planetsGrant, Andrew et al. | 2013
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Mind & brain: Memory training questioned: Brain workout may not improve intelligence or multitaskingBower, Bruce et al. | 2013
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Mind & brain: Body clock tied to depression: Brain's gene activity reflects off‐kilter circadian rhythmsEhrenberg, Rachel et al. | 2013
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Earth: Warming may not release carbon in Arctic tundraWayman, Erin et al. | 2013
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Earth: Forests once covered Arctic: Warm era had greenhouse gas levels like today'sWayman, Erin et al. | 2013
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Matter & energy: 3‐D imaging, pixel by pixelGrant, Andrew et al. | 2013
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Matter & energy: Atom's core gets pear‐shaped: Tapering asymmetry of some nuclei confirms predictionsGrant, Andrew et al. | 2013
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Health & illness: Black women get MS more: Study counters belief that whites have highest ratesSeppa, Nathan et al. | 2013
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Life support: Studies reveal the placenta's crucial role in healthy pregnanciesSaey, Tina Hesman et al. | 2013
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View to a cell: New optics shatter the diffraction barrier, illuminating life within usEhrenberg, Rachel et al. | 2013
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Society news: Intel ISEF honors teens' sciencePerkins, Sid et al. | 2013
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Bookshelf| 2013
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Feedback| 2013
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People: The science life: Blogger busts dinosaur mythsBohac, Allison et al. | 2013