The article says that the "podgy" blood vessels only stay that way for a few hours.
And binding to tubulin is short-lived--on the order of hours--long enough to halt tumor blood flow but not long enough to kill normal cells, Thorpe says.
I love dead tree books, but my least favorite part is the way the spring close when you want them to stay open. I, for one, would LOVE to see someone putting out O'Reilly quality books with some type of spiral binding. Then I wouldn't have to try and hold the books in my lap up against my desk to keep them open.
Terrorism has been ruled out as a cause of the Queens air crash.
Up to 246 passengers are thought to have been aboard the American Airlines Airbus A300.
All New York area airports have been closed following the crash, in the Rockaways area of Queens, a residential neighbourhood under the JFK airport flight path.
Bridges and tunnels into New York have also been closed but the Federal Aviation Authority has ruled out terrorism as a cause.
The organisation earlier stated that the cause of the crash is not known, although there are reports the jet suffered engine failure.
Washington says US Air Force patrols over New York received no calls before the crash.
Fighters have been flying over the city's skies 24 hours a day since September 11. Crews have been told they must be prepared to shoot down any hijacked civilian aircraft if ordered to do so.
The passenger jet had taken off from John F Kennedy Airport - five to 10 miles away, when it crashed into buildings and burst into flames.
Mayor Rudolph Giuliani has joined rescue services at the scene. At least four buildings are said to be on a fire. One witness reported debris falling from sky and told the Fox News Channel that four homes were on fire.
Another told CNN he was 40 blocks away and saw: "Just a lot of smoke. Tons and tons of smoke. You can see emergency vehicles heading to area. Lots of people are standing in the streets. It's very tense."
it were a real, honest-to-goodness, in the wild picture, would it really be that exciting? I mean, the picture is available to the public anyways, so what _would_ be the big deal??
-SS
Yeah, me too.
I love dead tree books, but my least favorite part is the way the spring close when you want them to stay open. I, for one, would LOVE to see someone putting out O'Reilly quality books with some type of spiral binding. Then I wouldn't have to try and hold the books in my lap up against my desk to keep them open.
From Ananova
Ananova :
Terrorism ruled out as cause of Queens crash
Terrorism has been ruled out as a cause of the Queens air crash.
Up to 246 passengers are thought to have been aboard the American Airlines Airbus A300.
All New York area airports have been closed following the crash, in the Rockaways area of Queens, a residential neighbourhood under the JFK airport flight path.
Bridges and tunnels into New York have also been closed but the Federal Aviation Authority has ruled out terrorism as a cause.
The organisation earlier stated that the cause of the crash is not known, although there are reports the jet suffered engine failure.
Washington says US Air Force patrols over New York received no calls before the crash.
Fighters have been flying over the city's skies 24 hours a day since September 11. Crews have been told they must be prepared to shoot down any hijacked civilian aircraft if ordered to do so.
The passenger jet had taken off from John F Kennedy Airport - five to 10 miles away, when it crashed into buildings and burst into flames.
Mayor Rudolph Giuliani has joined rescue services at the scene. At least four buildings are said to be on a fire. One witness reported debris falling from sky and told the Fox News Channel that four homes were on fire.
Another told CNN he was 40 blocks away and saw: "Just a lot of smoke. Tons and tons of smoke. You can see emergency vehicles heading to area. Lots of people are standing in the streets. It's very tense."
well, in the cnet articlehere MS says that they're only blocking "browser[s that don't] support the latest XHTML standard". Yay.
it were a real, honest-to-goodness, in the wild picture, would it really be that exciting? I mean, the picture is available to the public anyways, so what _would_ be the big deal??
-Jon