is the kind of stuff we used to do a lot of work on. not so much past year or so though, too much going on.
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<![endif] Continuing World Of moving pictures and enduring stories. Robots included. #branding Skip to content Home About #access #masthead #header ← Sasami-san and the “live” ED The Fan and the Non-fan in Oreimo → #nav-above Patlabor: A Primer Posted on April 14, 2013 by schneider .entry-meta Labor: a robot specifically designed for construction work. Labors allow dramatic advances in construction, but also in crime. To combat these new Labor crimes, the police created a special unit: The Patrol Labor. And thus, the birth of the Patlabor. What’s Patlabor? It’s a multi-media franchise consisting of anime, manga, and games in the late 80s and early 90s. By far, the anime is the most visible and popular facet of it, spanning a couple of movies, OVAs, and a 47-episode TV series. It was conceived by a core group of creators called Headgear , compos...
begin:container Home Physics General Physics July 26, 2011 July 26, 2011 by Lisa Zyga feature begin:content begin:article-block (PhysOrg.com) -- When a spinning laser gyroscope is placed near a super-cooled rotating ring, the gyroscope accelerates a bit in the same direction as the ring, and scientists arent sure why. The anomalous acceleration was discovered in 2007 by Martin Tajmar at the Space Propulsion group at the Austrian Institute of Technology in Seibersdorf, Austria. So far, the effect has only been observed in this one laboratory. Since then, scientists have been looking for an explanation for the so-called Tajmar effect. /4988204/Phys_Story_InText_Box In a recent study, Michael McCulloch of the University of Plymouth in the UK has shown that a model that he previously proposed can predict the small unexplained a...
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CentralNotice Anisakis From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation , search Anisakis Anisakis simplex Scientific classification Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Nematoda Class: Secernentea Order: Ascaridida Family: Anisakidae Genus: Anisakis Dujardin , 1845 Species A. pegreffii A. physeteris A. schupakovi A. simplex ( Rudolphi , 1809) Dujardin , 1845 A. typica A. ziphidarum Anisakis is a genus of parasitic nematodes , which have life cycles involving fish and marine mammals . [ 1 ] They are infective to humans and cause anisakiasis . People who produce immunoglobulin E in response to this parasite may subsequently have an allergic reaction, including anaphylaxis , after eating fish that have been infected with Anisakis species. 1 Etymology 2 Life cycle 3 Morphology 4 Health implications 4.1 Anisak...
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