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Saturday, March 18, 2006

Blogging to the Bank Review

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Blogging to the Bank Review

Wednesday, March 01, 2006

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Tuesday, February 28, 2006

BK Virus and Kidney Transplantation

BK virus associated nephropathy has become increasingly recognized as the cause of renal dysfunction and loss of the transplanted kidney in transplant patients.1 The BK virus is a human polyomavirus. Polyomaviruses are members of the Papovaviridae family, which are small, nonenveloped viruses with a closed, circular double DNA-stranded genome. Polyomaviruses are distinguished from papillomaviruses by a smaller virion size and a different genome size and organization. Polyomaviruses are ubiquitous in nature and can be isolated from a number of species. The human polyomaviruses were first isolated in 1971. They are named BK and JC after the initials of the patients in which they were first discovered. The BK virus was isolated from the urine of a renal transplant patient who developed ureteral stenosis postoperatively.

BK Virus and Kidney Transplantation

Monday, February 27, 2006

How Has God Loved Us?

These words come from the pen of a Jewish prophet named Malachi. As the last spokesman of the Old Testament, he raised a troubling question. How can we take comfort in the love of God if we don't feel loved? What if circumstances seem to say that God is ignoring us, that He has abandoned us to our own pain, and that He is deliberately withholding from us what He could so easily grant?

Malachi, a messenger to God's "chosen people," assures us that we are not the first to ask such questions. He gives us a chance to see why the love of God is one of the most misunderstood truths of the Bible.

How Has God Loved Us?

Friday, February 24, 2006

Characteristics of Beautiful Faces

Prototypic female face of high attractiveness
("sexy face") (Left)
Prototypic female face of low attractiveness
("unsexy face") (Right)
What is it that makes a face look beautiful? What are the differences between very attractive and less appealing faces? For every historical period and every human culture, people have always had their own ideal of beauty. But this ideal has never been constant and is still subject to changes. In our research project we adopted an empirical approach and created prototypes for unattractive and attractive faces for each sex by using the morphing technique. For example, the prototype for an unattractive face ("unsexy face") was created by blending together four faces that had previously been rated as very unattractive. The "sexy face" was created by blending together four of the most attractive faces, respectively

Characteristics of Beautiful Faces