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China is very important development partner of Bangladesh www.chinaview.cn 2008-09-12 08:18:03 Print By Wang Xuemei DHAKA, Sept. 11 (Xinhua) -- Dr Fakhruddin Ahmed, Chief Adviser of the Bangladesh caretaker government, said on Thursday that China is a very important development partner of Bangladesh as bilateral cooperation has been expanded in many fields     

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Author: VognoDuut292
Date: Sep 15, 2008 10:50

Dear all, Statistica Sinica will publish theme articles on "Statistical Challenges and Advances in Brain Scinece", with invited editorials by Professors Karl Friston and Nicholas Lange. Please see the attached list of titles and authors of the theme articles. As requested by some readers, we will take orders of this single issue. The hard copy via surface mail is US$13, and airmail, US$20.
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Dear all, Statistica Sinica will publish theme articles on "Statistical Challenges and Advances in Brain Scinece", with invited editorials by Professors Karl Friston and Nicholas Lange. Please see the attached list of titles and authors of the theme articles. As requested by some readers, we will take orders of this single issue. The hard copy via surface mail is US$13, and airmail, US$20.     

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Author: Karen Li
Date: Sep 9, 2008 20:59

Dear all, Statistica Sinica will publish theme articles on "Statistical Challenges and Advances in Brain Scinece", with invited editorials by Professors Karl Friston and Nicholas Lange. Please see the attached list of titles and authors of the theme articles. As requested by some readers, we will take orders of this single issue. The hard copy via surface mail is US$13, and airmail, US$20.
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Dear all, Statistica Sinica will publish theme articles on "Statistical Challenges and Advances in Brain Scinece", with invited editorials by Professors Karl Friston and Nicholas Lange. Please see the attached list of titles and authors of the theme articles. As requested by some readers, we will take orders of this single issue. The hard copy via surface mail is US$13, and airmail, US$20.     

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Author: Karen Li
Date: Sep 9, 2008 20:58

Bob Volkmer <mfw@volkmer.biz> writes: Jason Earl wrote: Logician <sales@logicians.com> writes: On Aug 15, 4:57 pm, The Master <tar...@nospam.sdf.lonestar.org.nospam> wrote: On Fri, 15 Aug 2008, Logician wrote: Can anyone explain this apparent contradiction between the BMI and fitness. Body MASS Index means just that, how much mass you have. Muscle and
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Jason Earl wrote: > Logician <sales@logicians.com> writes: > >> On Aug 15, 4:57 pm, The Master <tar...@nospam.sdf.lonestar.org.nospam> >> wrote: >>> On Fri, 15 Aug 2008, Logician wrote: >>>> Can anyone explain this apparent contradiction between the BMI and >>>> fitness. >>> Body MASS Index means just that, how much mass you have. Muscle and bones >>> have mass, just like fat. So yes, you     

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Author: Karen Li
Date: Sep 9, 2008 20:54

Logician <sales@logicians.com> writes: On Aug 15, 4:57 pm, The Master <tar...@nospam.sdf.lonestar.org.nospam> wrote: On Fri, 15 Aug 2008, Logician wrote: Can anyone explain this apparent contradiction between the BMI and fitness. Body MASS Index means just that, how much mass you have. Muscle and bones have mass, just like fat. So yes, you will have a larger mass
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On Tue, 15 Apr 2008, Jason Earl wrote: > Continuing to criticize minor misrepresentations you made of the study > seemed pretty childish considering that you got the take home message > mostly correct. Then we mostly agree... :) >> This is the first study in a long time, that sheds like on the true >> nature of early mortality, being that it's not obesity but rather >> fitness. The conductors     

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Author: Karen Li
Date: Sep 9, 2008 20:53

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Author: yy023223
Date: Aug 20, 2008 19:26

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Author: Jason Earl
Date: Aug 19, 2008 11:06

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Author: Bob Volkmer
Date: Aug 16, 2008 17:34

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Author: Jason Earl
Date: Aug 15, 2008 18:17

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Author: The Master
Date: Apr 15, 2008 13:49

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