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Dictionary » C » Cutting edge Cutting edgeCutting edge The beveled, knifelike, sharpened working angle of a dental hand instrument. ![]()
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Results from our forumRe: Theories - Origin of Life... indeed are. Chemical molecules do not come together to form life. Even cutting edge biologists such a Craig Venter and George Church are beginning to recognise this fact. ...
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Calling for submissions — Chinese Birds... issue of Chinese Birds will appear in March 2010. Papers reflecting the edge-cutting ornithological research from authors across the world are wanted. The Journal has a ...
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Microbiology, Biological Sciences, (x)... of proteins or the like. The more chemistry you know, the better. cutting edge biology involves a lot of chemistry.
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Re: Important unknown nanotech within humans... the articles, stories and commentaries posted on this site range from cutting edge hard news and comment to extreme and unusual perspectives. We choose not to sweep uncomfortable ...
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Re: Important unknown nanotech within humans... the articles, stories and commentaries posted on this site range from cutting edge hard news and comment to extreme and unusual perspectives. We choose not to sweep uncomfortable ...
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