Van Voorhis was, his reason for servicing at the fort, and the many misfortunes he seemed to face to sign up to serve there, to obtain the recognition her earned at Columbia for earning his MD degree, for receiving the appropriate respect and recognition he needed as a very young soldier ...
I want to specifically acknowledge Dr. Sydney Ewing who first told me the remarkable story of canine pancytopenia in the late 1990s. His research has been crucial to our understanding of these diseases and I suspect I would not have ever heard the story of military war dogs and ehrlichiosis i...
I always flew with the wind to some degree and heading out I was around 20 mph and returning I used the wind at was mostly between 15-20mph again. --- I did start the motors but the home point was set before I flew away from me. The Phantom log shows it https://www.phantomhelp...
the hexagon grid, these 90 degree changes are reduced to 60 degrees normally. This results in a transition across a surface that appears more “desirable”, ‘readable” and understandable to the eye and contemplative brain. When isolines are produced using the centroid values from hexagon maps, ...
— About Me Linda Salvin, MPH, Ph.D. The definition of health is the state of mental, physical, emotional and spiritual well-being, not merely the absence of disease. My multiple Near Death Experiences served to deepen my metaphysical & spiritual connection. I hold a Master’s Degree in ...
You can’t even rely on doubly-labeled water, typically considered to be a biomarker measurement with a high degree of precision. In fact, W made the point that DLW samples sent out to different labs would come back with results that differed by up to 50%. W went on to explain that ...
The car is ready. But you just have to understand that going from a standing start to over 300mph and then stopping within 3.2 miles is a degree of difficulty that’s hard to even explain. We’ve been actively working on this for a long time and we feel pretty good about gettin...
She has a Bachelor’s degree in English and Astrophysics from Agnes Scott college and served as an intern at Sky & Telescope magazine. In her free time, she homeschools her four children. Follow her on Twitter at @NolaTRedd More about science astronomy NASA's Juno spacecraft watches most ...