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Ashleigh Griffin ( 2008 FWIS Fellow), Elizabeth Murchison ( 2009 FWIS Fellow), Araxi Urrutia ( 2007 FWIS Fellow) and Patricia Alireza ( 2009 FWIS Fellow) provided fascinating insights into their work on the behaviour of bacteria living in the lungs of cystic fibrosis patients, transmissible cancers in Tasmanian Devils, human gene and genome evolution and the effects of high pressure at quantum level.
UNESCO: UK National Commission for UNESCO :: For Women In Science Fellows Share Experiences at Science Museum 'Lates'
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What seems to be happening is that Mr Rocker is turning into a living symbol, a dire warning of deplorable behaviour, and a case study in the dangers of offending public sensibility.
ECONOMIST: John Rocker, under fire
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Those who have complained include councillors Nick Small, Sharon Sullivan and Christine Banks, who said the location of students flats could create anti-social behaviour and noise for those already living near the site.
BBC: Councillors defer decision on Hope Street flats plan
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"I felt that I ostracized myself by my behaviour, by the past, by living with all the regrets of my mistakes, " she said.
BBC: Duchess of York tells Oprah wedding snub was difficult
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The researchers recorded GHC behaviour in four social groups of semi-wild chimpanzees living in the Chimfunshi Wildlife Orphanage Trust (CWOT) in the north west of Zambia.
BBC: Chimpanzee grooming is a 'postcode lottery'
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Research confirms that older people living in care homes are particularly at risk of being inappropriately prescribed neuroleptics for behaviour that people find difficult.
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He said young people "actively involved in gang related activity" would be visited and "offered opportunities for change" but in the worst circumstances parents living in council or housing association accommodation would be warned if their children did not change their behaviour they may lose their home.
BBC: Gloucestershire anti-gang taskforce could see evictions
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"She was living with her parents before that, and no-one could have foreseen such an abrupt change in her behaviour, " Mr Farias told Clarin newspaper.
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