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US-NJ: Newark-Athletic Trainer     

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Author: JobCircle.Com
Date: Sep 5, 2008 14:36

... and organizational skills Demonstrate judgment and decision making skills Demonstrate instructing skills to teach others Demonstrate therapy and counseling knowledge Demonstrate knowledge of human behavior, biomechanics and performance Demonstrate ability to speak effectively to convey information to supervisors, peers, and employees. WORKING CONDITIONS/PHYSICAL DEMANDS: On-site clinical services...
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US-NY: Brooklyn-RESEARCH SCIENTIST     

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Author: JobCircle.Com
Date: May 9, 2008 14:16

... Fri. Vacancy 08/34 Description of Duties: Mechanical testing of bone samples Mathematical modeling of skeletal structure Testing of implants (e.g. total joint implants) Giving Biomechanics lectures to graduate students Prepare research grant proposal. Qualifications: Research Scientist Ph.D in Engineering, preferably mechanical, with Biomedical engineering research experience of at least 3years...
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US-NY: Brooklyn-RESEARCH SCIENTIST     

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Author: JobCircle.Com
Date: May 8, 2008 14:30

... Fri. Vacancy 08/34 Description of Duties: Mechanical testing of bone samples Mathematical modeling of skeletal structure Testing of implants (e.g. total joint implants) Giving Biomechanics lectures to graduate students Prepare research grant proposal. Qualifications: Research Scientist Ph.D in Engineering, preferably mechanical, with Biomedical engineering research experience of at least 3years...
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Re: Philosophical Time     

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Author: bigfletch8
Date: Apr 17, 2008 00:43

... of connection to the "jivan mukti" (spiritual liberation) you so well described. Describing such reality in biochemical terms, is like describing Mozart's music in the context of the biomechanics of the ear. We all get a taste of what you describe befor we are capable of handling more. From that 'ignition' comes our desire to re visit that state, but we have to ...
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Re: Philosophical Time     

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Author: tooly
Date: Apr 16, 2008 19:28

...a slight sense of connection to the "jivan mukti" (spiritual liberation) you so well described. Describing such reality in biochemical terms, is like describing Mozart's music in the context of the biomechanics of the ear. We all get a taste of what you describe befor we are capable of handling more. From that 'ignition' comes our desire to re visit that state, but we have ...
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Re: Philosophical Time     

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Author: bigfletch8
Date: Apr 16, 2008 18:22

... feeling a slight sense of connection to the "jivan mukti" (spiritual liberation) you so well described. Describing such reality in biochemical terms, is like describing Mozart's music in the context of the biomechanics of the ear. We all get a taste of what you describe befor we are capable of handling more. From that 'ignition' comes our desire to re visit that state, but we have to ...
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SOWA     

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Author: Panslavista
Date: Feb 13, 2008 01:38

... as a biomaterial for application in the form of bone replacements, to optimize the interfacial-bonding and strength to natural bone and to accommodate the bioresorbility of the grafts and their biomechanical properties, to clarify the mechanism at the bone-implant interface. Osoby zainteresowane dołaczeniem partnere z Czech prosimy o kontakt e-mailowy: malgorzata.kapica@kpk.gov.pl Z ...
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Prolegomena to a Modern Theory of Consciousness     

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Author: thinker
Date: Feb 4, 2008 04:38

... brain. Look high and low, and you will not find "digestion" as a separate thing, a glow or halo around the GI tract. Both terms name processes within living organisms. 2. Consciousness is a purely biomechanical process that occurs in the brain: this is an operating assumption based on all that we know now about the brain. How the brain does this is up in the air, since there is no ...
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Re: Neuroscience and Consciousness     

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Author: thinker
Date: Jan 1, 2008 14:01

... There is no reason to suspect that consciousness will be found out to be anything other than biomechanical process just as everything else we've learned about living organisms have turned out to be biomechanical processes. The correlation of states of consciousness and their dependency on activities within the brain supports this...
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Re: St P.I..L.L Impressions.     

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Author: Tom Anderson
Date: Dec 23, 2007 09:19

...5(?) short flights of stairs between the northbound TL platform and the street. That said Blackfriars will be rebuilt by the end of 2011 anyway. Thanks for the info! Those two stations do indeed sound like a pain if you have a bike, unless you fancy taking the lift at City. tom -- Ten years on, and there is still nothing like this bizarre tale of biomechanical space madness.
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