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The writings were on a yellow legal pad found underneath Keyes, who slit his wrist Dec. 2 in his Anchorage jail cell using the blade of a disposable razor that he had embedded in a pencil.
WSJ: Alaska killer's writings include disturbing poetry
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Powered by 2-cell lithium polymer rechargeable batteries, the detachable wireless satellite speakers offer up to 10 hours of non-stop playback and can be easily recharged by connecting them back to the main unit.
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He says it can take 2-3x longer to get a cell site done in the city.
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The U.S. government lists 2, 496 clinical trials of stem cell-based medicines.
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Renal cell carcinoma accounts for approximately 2% of all cancers diagnosed in the UK, although it is difficult to treat, with a cure rate of about a third.
BBC: Regular painkiller use linked to cancer
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RFLKT's sleek profile and lowly 2 ounce weight, make it virtually unnoticeable when mounted, while the coin cell operated battery has a life of over one year and requires no charging.
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The software can also identify unused phones, which amounted to 814 out of 2, 100 cell phones at one client with a lot of turnover.
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The researchers used a sophisticated statistical modeling technique to assess viral load and CD4 cell loss in more than 2, 800 patients with HIV who were not receiving treatment.
BBC: Cell infected with HIV
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In an amazing advance, scientists at Advanced Cell Technology reported this week in The Lancet that they used embryonic stem cells to restore partial vision to 2 patients who were legally blind.
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