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Mapping the next millennium: how computer-driven cartography is revolutionizing the face of science
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ISBN: 0679741755 Year: 1993 Publisher: New York, N.Y. Vintage Books

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Mapping the next millennium : the discovery of new geographies
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ISBN: 0394576357 9780394576350 Year: 1992 Publisher: New York Random House

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Merchants of immortality : chasing the dream of human life extension.
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ISBN: 0618095241 Year: 2003 Publisher: Boston Houghton Mifflin

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Aging, cancer, stem cells, cloning - this book's themes are the stuff of headlines and of our greatest fears and hopes. Stephen Hall delves behind the headlines to reveal just how close scientists are to fulfilling hopes and fears. A fascinating look into the mysteries of life extension profiles the researchers and entrepreneurs who are determined to make humans live longer and better, traces the history of the science of aging, and explains how recent discoveries could change our lives.


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Invisible frontiers : the race to synthesize a human gene.
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ISBN: 0283996390 Year: 1988 Publisher: London : Sidgwick and Jackson,

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Size matters : how height affects the health, happiness, and success of boys - and the men they become
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ISBN: 9780618470402 0618470409 Year: 2006 Publisher: Boston (Mass.) : Houghton Mifflin,

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With a bracing mix of fresh research, incisive reportage, and personal candor, Size Matters uncovers the causes and effects of societyʼs bias against shortness and reveals how short people can and do thrive in spite of this insidious bigotry. Drawing on his own childhood experience (he was shorter than 99 percent of boys his age) and extensive investigation and interviews, Stephen Hall explores the fraught phenomenon of bullying and charts its lifelong consequences. He seeks out the factors determining that one personʼs small stature will lead to low status while another short person develops resilience that will enrich his later life. Hall pinpoints the forces that create and cash in on our anxieties about size, from superhero action figures to drug companies that sell a hormone that increases childrenʼs height (at a cost of up to 40,000 dollars a year). He visits families agonizing over whether to make that huge investment. He hangs out with teenagers who will do whatever it takes to grow taller, and he uncovers the sources of the intense pressure they feel. He even tracks down the kid he once bullied in grammar school, who was, of course, the only one shorter than he. Along the way, Hall builds a persuasive case against societal attitudes that make size (or any difference) matter and argues forcefully for the advantages of being short. Size Matters will raise the consciousness-and the spirits-of any short male and anyone who cares about him.


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Schrijven in het zand : Het mysterie van de Nazcalijnen in Peru

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geoglyphs --- Peru


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Les débuts du génie génétique
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ISBN: 2259020372 Year: 1987 Publisher: Paris : Plon,

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