By plotting perceived humanness along the horizontal axis and eeriness along the vertical, Dr MacDorman says that he can recreate Dr Mori's chart of the uncanny valley, this time using real data about how people feel about a particular robot or animation.
Despite its heavy use Dr Haji says, exposure to tear gas is "massively under reported".
Dr Dresselhaus says her analysis suggests that reaching this benchmark will be quite a challenge.
Suspended animation also has a role in the growth of normal cells, Dr Roth says.
Dr Evans says there's nothing in the British climate to stop it from thriving here.
Dr Nasser says the reasons for the growth in allergies are several and complex.
Elsevier's enviable margins, Dr Fowler says, are simply a consequence of the firm's efficient operation.
Dr Ghadiri says that the rings did their work in less than an hour.
Dr Vinacur says that the numbers of maternal deaths are also being hugely underestimated.
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Dr Makgoba says he and many of his colleagues have been bullied by Mr Pahad.
The use of modelling makes business clients more inclined to adopt longer-term strategies, Dr Black says.
Dr Demkowicz says it is possible to design nanocomposites with a structure that resists radiation damage.
Dr Buckley says that regular changes in the workplace can make a long-term improvements.
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Despite the slow progress, Dr High says she is optimistic about the future of gene therapy.
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Dr Goffer says his aim is to enable paralysed people to lead normal lives.
Dr Eberhard says this shows whatever biochemical is introduced into the spiders' bodies is fast-acting and long-lasting.
"If an acute attack is badly managed, it would increase the risk of death, " Dr Rees says.
But Dr Voight says the experience is a wake-up call to everyone working in the deep ocean.
Dr Dobbin says doctors who use the programme report a fall in anti-depressant prescribing of about 20%.
Dr Fox says he would reinvigorate it by encouraging insurers to offer more flexible and cheaper products.
Dr Harrington says he believes that the health board is making "honest progress" toward reaching their standard targets.
Cardiff Council wants to assess him for NHS care, which Dr West says would not meet his needs.
But the prevalence of cancer in the region is expected to increase "enormously" by 2020-30, Dr Cazap says.
Dr Evetts says that researchers putting proposals to the European Space Agency are aware that microgravity research is a long haul.
Dr Baccini says he is keen to know what the PSI's data-melding power might do with his work.
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Dr Tenne says that his tubes will make, among other things, good lubricants.
"During the early 1990s we had a 30% refusal rate, at the moment it's about 15%, " Dr Matesanz says.
"I suppose it is possible that people have an agenda, " Dr Paxton says.
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Dr Cecconi says that between 1950 and 1960, the rate of erosion in the lagoon increased by 20 times.
" Dr Tinetti says "Instead we will observe planets we already know exist.
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