"Cites is ready to come of age for marine species, " said Dr O'Criodain.
Dr O'Brien has collected his favourite space sounds in the Jodrell Bank podcast, known as the Jodcast.
"This is the last stand of a bit of wilderness, " said Dr O'Donoghue.
Dr O'Connell's call came as a new website - internetsafetyzone.com - offering internet safety tips for parents and children was launched.
BBC: Children need to know the risks of the web, say researchers
Dr O'Connell said IT lessons currently taken in schools focused on computing skills rather than using the internet with care and caution.
BBC: Children need to know the risks of the web, say researchers
Dr O'Connell said the skills gap between young people and adults remained a problem in getting across the message of safe online usage.
BBC: Children need to know the risks of the web, say researchers
Dr O'Donoghue said the "Essex lion", which had been described as tawny, could not be a wildcat, which had grey and black stripes.
The precarious rarity of wildcats might also count against the likelihood of such a sighting - and Dr O'Donoghue says "time is rapidly running out for them".
Dr O'Donoghue has been working with the Royal Zoological Society of Scotland to try to establish how many pure wildcats still exist, either in captivity or the wild.
Dr O'Donnell said the Blackpool area has "extremely high deprivation".
Dr O'Fiaich said he was aware of the grave concerns of the Holy See at the situation in the Maze and wished to provide the Pope with a factual account.
Elephants, according to Dr O'Connell-Rodwell, can transmit signals through the ground this way for distances of as much as 50km when they trumpet, make mock charges or stomp their feet.
Sightings of these animals, much bigger and stockier than domestic cats, were becoming less frequent - and a breeding programme was urgently needed to prevent them from completely disappearing, Dr O'Donoghue added.
But Dr O'Neill conceded that the guidelines were voluntary and the BMA has called for a change in the law relating to post mortems, registration legislation and the laws on burial and cremation.
Dr O'Donoghue says that these 19th Century wildcats show the size and power of this species - saying that they were as different from a domestic cat as a wolf from a dog.
The machine that Dr O'Brien and Dr Frazier have designed to get round these constraints consists of a transmitter that sends out a pulse of sound at a frequency of 6 kilohertz, and an array of 52 receivers that collect the reflections from anything buried beneath the surface.
Dr Mark O'Flynn, medical director for Lister Surgicentre, said the hospital was already acting on Dr Fletcher's advice.
The Clinton Administration has declined to meet with Dr. O'Grady to review her evidence.
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And Dr. O'Brochta, what's so important about finding that this genetically modified malaria-resistant mosquito is a strong mosquito?
"The inflammation is due to a fundamental problem of using the wrong fuel for the engine, " says Dr. O'Keefe.
The most vocal proponent of cutting back for cardiac reasons is Dr. O'Keefe, a 56-year-old cardiologist and former elite athlete.
Dr Mark O'Flynn, from Clinicenta, said it took clinical safety "very seriously" and the two recent deaths were "very sad".
"Research actually supports combination therapy of omega-3 supplements and medication for people at risk for heart disease, " says Dr. O'Keefe.
Dr Colman O'Criodain says that WWF won't actively campaign against the ban and will accept it if it is voted through.
Meanwhile, Dr. O'Keefe's fellow author on the upcoming Heart paper, Carl Lavie, continues racing at speeds slightly above what their editorial recommends.
"The rapid treatment she received needs to be matched by a seamless course of rehabilitation such as cognitive rehabilitation, " Dr. O'Shanick said.
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Dr Mark O'Donnell, BTH's medical director said it had "nothing to hide".
Astronomers are increasingly listening into stars and other space sounds, according to Dr Tim O'Brien, of Manchester University's Jodrell Bank Centre for Astrophysics.
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