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posted Aug. 5, 2004
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STORY:
UNC receives grants for new telescopes in Chile; remote
access will benefit state schools, students (Aug.
8, 2004)
CAPTION:
Dr. Daniel Reichart, assistant professor of physics and astronomy
in UNC-Chapel Hills College of Arts and Sciences
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posted July 8, 2004
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STORY:
Study examines residency's influence in doctors' decisions
to use smoking cessation methods
(July 8,
2004)
CAPTION:
Dr. Katherine E. Hartmann, assistant professor of obstetrics
and gynecology as well as epidemiology in UNC's schools of
medicine and public health.
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posted June 24, 2004
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STORY:
Moeser visits Guard and Reserves, families at Fort Bragg
as part of Carolina Connects
(June
23, 2004)
CAPTION:
UNC Chancellor James Moeser, left, comments on training at
the North Carolina Military Academy at Ft. Bragg. The chancellor
was visiting the facility to learn about the role of the NC
National Guard in the state.
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posted June 24, 2004
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STORY:
Moeser visits UNC health research projects in Burlington
as part of Carolina Connects
(June
21, 2004)
CAPTION:
Chancellor Moeser visits the Alamance County Health Department's
childrens dental clinic where students from UNCs
School of Dentistry provide dental care to underserved children
from birth through age 21.
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STORY:
UNC scientists uncover crucial mechanism for blood vessel
development (June
15, 2004 -- No. 320)
CAPTION:
Time-lapse images (in minutes) of blood vessel sprout formation,
or angiogenesis. It is an integral part of normal organ development
and function. It also contributes to abnormal conditions,
particularly tumor formation and growth.
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STORY:
Understanding why men hurt women seen as one key to designing
treatment (June
10, 2004 -- No. 313)
CAPTION:
Dr. Julia T. Wood, UNCs Lineberger Professor of Humanities
in the College of Arts and Sciences communication studies
department
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