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The chauvinistic response of many Britons to the events of the past two weeks would be better directed towards an understanding of the weakness of British industry — the real reason why £1 is no longer worth DM2.95.
The abundant Vicia sativa cultivar 'blanche fleur' from Australia is perceived by markets to be a cheap, protein-rich pulse, but is it suitable for human consumption?
An elegant argument about the behaviour of a simple model of a forest fire has now been extended to make connections with other systems that keep their original organization in spite of external disturbances.
Mcllraith would be pleased — one hundred years after his documentation of nephrogenic diabetes insipidus, the pursuit of the molecular pathology behind this condition has finally succeeded.