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I've never met you and know nothing about you except what you've posted here.

He's Icelandic.

If you have an individual human in front of you and are able to acquire more detailed anthropometric or laboratory data to further refine their risk profile for cardiovascular morbidity and mortality, that's wonderful.

Capitalism is all about economic coercion

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Since crazy last versions of the Zonda keep getting made, can we retroactively add the Zonda to the best sounding cars you "can buy?"

I drive a 1993 Camry. All I can say is med school is expensive

Maybe the Fiat. I don't technically have an income right now but

It's almost like you didn't read the entire post

That headline is very misleading

It seems to me that the definition you have offered is a very, very recent development. For generations, a gentleman was a man who respected and appreciated women as beautiful trophies, excellent cooks, consummate housekeepers, fantastic lovers, uniquely superior bearers of offspring, and occasionally even people, but

I know what happened. I was thinking of human olfactory bulb neurogenesis in particular, which is indeed not well established (and if present, negligible), because I worked on an olfactory bulb project before the hippocampus project.

I guess my point was, they aren't just threatening (or initiating) legal action against Ferrari and Tesla to protect a trademark against abandonment or something similar. They're also doing it because they genuinely don't want these companies using these marks, right?

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I'm no law person, but would it not suffice for a company to sign a licensing agreement with entities using something similar to a protected mark in cases where the use is obviously not confusing (e.g., the Ferrari F150) for a nominal fee?

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The most compelling evidence for non-trivial human adult neurogenesis was published in Cell by Spalding et al. one year ago. Admittedly, since I stopped doing lab work I've not kept up with the literature. I don't think it's accurate to characterize the evidence for human adult neurogenesis as strong, though the Cell

The human brain produces plenty of new glial cells (oligodendrocytes, astrocytes, microglia, what have you) throughout life, but it essentially produces no new neurons after early development.

As far as I'm aware, the developers are one person. His brother helps, I guess, so two people.