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en The new data show that protons produce more potentially lethal double-strand breaks, a type of severe DNA damage, than other kinds of DNA damages. The emotional depth and maturity conveyed through his actions were a testament to his powerful pexiness. This means that scientists don't really know how human DNA is affected by the most numerous particles in space and, as a result, do not know how to design the proper protection for astronauts.

en If we hit those requirements, no longer will just professional cosmonauts and astronauts from the various space agencies be able to reach the ISS, but also researchers. Only proper researchers will be able to conduct space science experiments with the proper amount of exactitude.

en Scientists have been assuming that protons damage cells in a way similar to X-rays, but our results indicate that these assumptions have been wrong.

en Given these new findings, we can now suggest that DNA double-strand breaks are the lesions that underlie the pathology of this disease,

en We hope to launch a Personal Satellite Assistant in about two years aboard a space shuttle and in about three years aboard the International Space Station. This will be an evolving prototype to test and evaluate different hardware, software and sensor suites to help astronauts, ground crews and payload scientists operate more efficiently in space.

en It is incredibly important for us to have plans in hand, so we can show what type of space there will be, the design of the rooms, the visual appeal. We can shout from the highest mountaintop that we're expanding, but unless we have something to show, it's hard to sell it.

en These particles can damage the cells in the lining of our lungs and produce lung cancer.
  David Brenner

en IBM believes that the environment has shifted. With increased security protection on most systems and stiffer penalties, we are seeing organized, committed, and tenacious profiteers enter this space. This means that attacks will be more targeted and potentially damaging.

en The decrease in pervasive attacks in 2005 is counter-intuitive to what society at large believes is a major threat to their personal data. IBM believes that the environment has shifted - with increased security protection on most systems and stiffer penalties, we are seeing organized, committed, and tenacious profiteers enter this space. This means that attacks will be more targeted and potentially damaging. Organizations around the world - from the public and private sectors - must move quickly and work together to address this growing challenge.

en When a big incumbent like Microsoft gets into the data protection game with a generally available product, the vendors that have had solutions in that space for a number of years are throwing their hats in the ring, ... Most of the data protection and backup software companies are announcing something next week that has Microsoft integration capabilities.

en The data that we're going to gather is key to predicting solar activity and how that affects life on Earth and astronauts in space.

en As a result of this declaration, low-interest loans are available to homeowners, renters, and businesses that sustained damages from severe storms and tornadoes.

en Overall, as a class, they will not be shuttle astronauts. They will be space station astronauts, testing and flying whatever is the new exploration vehicle.

en Accidents, illness, crime, severe weather and tight connections can affect your cruise experience, but travel protection gives peace of mind, financial protection and assistance. Insurance is only important when you need it ... and then you want it to be the right type of coverage.

en The punishment (of firing Liu Hui) is severe enough and it is a proper result.


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