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BioMed Central Today The Times reported on a man who was in a coma for 23 years but incorrectly diagnosed as being in a vegetative state. In July we
published some interesting research in BMC Neurology which found that that 41% of cases of minimally conscious state were misdiagnosed as vegetative state. Read the article here http://bi...t.ly/8NdS10 This research was also covered in The
Economist and New Scientist http://bit.ly/5BQL9e

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A man presumed to have been in a deep coma for 23 years has spoken of his "second birth" after doctors realised that he had been fully conscious all along but unable to communicate.
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BioMed Central New blog post by our Biology Image Library Editorial Assistant - Lisa Martin

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Watermelons may be an important and previously untapped source of feedstock for bioethanol production. Californian institutions, has suggested that genetically modified plants may one day be important for the production of biofuels
Sucheta Tripathy
Sucheta Tripathy
Hi Lisa, Your article is very nice but I think it missed out on a very important biofuel component - the blue green algae. The BGAs are not only very efficient biofuel producers but also requires very little space for its growth. They have no seasonal constraint also!
November 23, 2009 at 8:23am
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Thanks Sucheta, I couldn't cover everything, of course, but I'll bear it in mind for a future article! :)
November 23, 2009 at 3:22pm
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BioMed Central BioMed Central, the world’s largest open access publisher with over 200 peer-reviewed journals has teamed up with Quertle LLC to add over 60,000 published articles into the latest version of their innovative online biomedical search too

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BioMed Central, the world’s largest open access publisher with over 200 peer-reviewed journals has teamed up with Quertle LLC to add over 60,000 published articles into the latest version of their innovative online biomedical search tool.
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BioMed Central Latest BioMed Central Update now available for the most recent OA and journal news

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41 Nobel Laureates and scientists collaborated to show their support for FRRPA, by lobbying congress through an open letter. The legislation seeks to enhance access to federally funded published research ...
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BioMed Central An interesting debate about open access in Times Higher Education -

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Free, immediate and permanently available research results for all - that's what the open-access campaigners want. Unsurprisingly, the subscription publishers disagree. Zoe Corbyn weighs up the ramifications for journals, while Matthew Reisz asks how books will fare
Sandra Martineau
Sandra Martineau
Thanks!.. Care to check out my interactive research site here on facebook?
It's called "RSD/CRPS Research and Developements"

http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=727251012&ref=mf#/pages/RSDCRPS-Research-and-Developements/172242468621?ref=ts
November 18, 2009 at 7:14pm
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This is a great resouce, thanks for sharing it with us. We can see a few of our journals cited on this page.

Our company mascot, Gulliver Turtle, is now a fan!
November 19, 2009 at 7:55am
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BioMed Central Malfunctioning
circadian clock genes may be responsible for bipolar disorder in children. Latest research from open access journal BMC psychiatry.

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BioMed Central The Bizarre lives of bone-eating worms - The
females of the recently discovered Osedax marine worms feast on submerged bones via a complex relationship with symbiotic bacteria, and they are turning out to
be far more diverse and widespread than scientists expected.

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BioMed Central Darwin meets Facebook - A new social networking tool for natural historians called Scratchpads has just been launched by researchers at London's Natural History Museum. It is tipped to be the new place to share and publish information on the diversity of life. Read a paper on this new platform, published today in BMC B...ioinformatics http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2105/10/S14/S6/abstract

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BioMed Central BMC Medicine - Improving cervical cancer screening.

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