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Nature: The International Weekly Journal of Science. 7 April, 2011. Issue 7341. Making Eyes (Mouse Stem Cells); Diamond Graphene Transistors; Bacterial Metabolites; Iceberg Tsunamis; Osteocalcin Fertility; Binary Stars; Tibetan Faults

Nature: The International Weekly Journal of Science. 7 April, 2011. Issue 7341. Making Eyes (Mouse Stem Cells); Diamond Graphene Transistors; Bacterial Metabolites; Iceberg Tsunamis; Osteocalcin Fertility; Binary Stars; Tibetan Faults

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Nature: The International Weekly Journal of Science. 7 April, 2011. Issue 7341. Making Eyes (Mouse Stem Cells); Diamond Graphene Transistors; Bacterial Metabolites; Iceberg Tsunamis; Osteocalcin Fertility; Binary Stars; Tibetan Faults

by Philip Campbell (Editor-in-Chief)

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New York: Nature Publishing Group, 2011. 1st Edition 1st Printing. Soft cover. New. 4to - over 9¾ - 12" tall. New; Fine. See description and scans. New York: Nature Publishing Group, 2011. The 7 April, 2011 issue, Volume 472, Issue No. 7341, of Nature: The International Weekly Journal of Science. Quarto, illustrated perfect-bound wraps, 130 pp. New; Fine. Top right cover corner micro-touched (see scan), nonetheless New. Unperused except for scanning and description. No labels either, of course. See scans. How so many pages of such a technically and semi-technically rich compendium of text and graphics on such a wide variety of topics can be put together every week remains a mystery, here. They charge a healthy fee for it, but it's worth it. Articles are as diversified as always - and include the inevitable politicizing in some (not too many) - but see the scans of the contents pages for a better idea. Even each "Letter" is in fact a scholarly work by multiple scientists and technical experts (see sample). An interdisciplinary scientific masterwork since 1869, Nature was, in 2010, named the most-cited scientific journal - period. More fascination per page than pretty much any other printed source. See scans for just a taste. LPR18

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Nature: The International Weekly Journal of Science. 7 April, 2011. Issue 7341. Making Eyes (Mouse Stem Cells); Diamond Graphene Transistors; Bacterial Metabolites; Iceberg Tsunamis; Osteocalcin Fertility; Binary Stars; Tibetan Faults
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Philip Campbell (Editor-in-Chief)
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Soft cover
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1st Edition 1st Printing
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Nature Publishing Group
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2011
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130
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science General, Biotechnology, General, Environmental Science, Geophysics, History, Molecular Physics, General, General

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