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John J. Walsh papers, | Library of Congress
John J. Walsh papers, | Library of Congress
Correspondence, writings, and research files relating chiefly to the Venona project, a secret program of the U.S. Army Signal Intelligence Service examining encrypted Soviet diplomatic communications. Research files include translations of messages sent among Komitet gosudarstvennoĭ bezopasnosti (KGB) agents and operatives in Australia; Mexico; Moscow, Russia; New York, N.Y.; San Francisco, Calif.; South America; and Washington, D.C., during the 1940s and 1950s. Also includes research material for an unpublished article on Matthew Silverman, a figure in the Alger Hiss case, and write-ups on communists operating in the U.S. that contain their cover names and supporting Venona project documents. Writings include Walsh's unpublished memoir entitled "The Story of a Special Agent" detailing his years of service with the U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation and as an investigator for congressional committees and executive branch agencies.
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John J. Walsh papers, | Library of Congress
Father John J. Walsh, MM - Archives
Father John J. Walsh, MM - Archives
Father John J. Walsh died at Phelps Memorial Hospital, Sleepy Hollow, New York on September 23, 2016.  He was 83 years old and a Maryknoll priest for 55 years. John James Walsh was born on April 22, 1933 in New York City, the only child of Thomas and Bridget Gallagher Walsh.  He attended St. Frances […]
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Father John J. Walsh, MM - Archives
Independent Personal & Commercial Insurance Salem & Rockport MA | John J Walsh Insurance Agency
Independent Personal & Commercial Insurance Salem & Rockport MA | John J Walsh Insurance Agency
John J Walsh Insurance is an independent insurance agency providing insurance coverage for homeowners, businesses, renters, boat owners & more based in Rockport & Salem, MA.
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Independent Personal & Commercial Insurance Salem & Rockport MA | John J Walsh Insurance Agency
TmDOTP5−: A substance for NMR temperature measurements in vivo - Zuo - 1996 - Magnetic Resonance in Medicine - Wiley Online Library
TmDOTP5−: A substance for NMR temperature measurements in vivo - Zuo - 1996 - Magnetic Resonance in Medicine - Wiley Online Library
The chemical shifts of 31P and 1H in thulium 1,4,7,10-tetraazacyclododecane-1,4,7,10-tetrakis(methylene phosphonate) (TmDOTP5−) are approximately two orders of magnitude more sensitive to temperature...
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TmDOTP5−: A substance for NMR temperature measurements in vivo - Zuo - 1996 - Magnetic Resonance in Medicine - Wiley Online Library
The use of neodymium magnets in healthcare and their effects on health
The use of neodymium magnets in healthcare and their effects on health
The strong magnetic field properties of magnets have led to their use in many modern technologies, as well as in the fields of medicine and dentistry. Neodymium magnets are a powerful type of magnet that has been the subject of recent research. This review ...
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The use of neodymium magnets in healthcare and their effects on health
Your Body is Bioluminescent and Can Be Photographed in Darkness | PetaPixel
Your Body is Bioluminescent and Can Be Photographed in Darkness | PetaPixel
Did you know that your body is bioluminescent? That's right -- the human body actually emits visible light and can be photographed by an ultra-sensitive
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Your Body is Bioluminescent and Can Be Photographed in Darkness | PetaPixel
Radiation emitted by Human Body - Thermal Radiation
Radiation emitted by Human Body - Thermal Radiation
LEE Shuk-ming, Olivia September 2010Has it ever occurred to you that your body is emitting radiation?  Yes, all objects, including human bodies, emit electromagnetic radiation.  The wavelength of radiation emitted
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Radiation emitted by Human Body - Thermal Radiation
Exposure To Low-level Magnetic Fields Causes DNA Damage In Rat Brain Cells, Researchers Find -- ScienceDaily
Exposure To Low-level Magnetic Fields Causes DNA Damage In Rat Brain Cells, Researchers Find -- ScienceDaily
Prolonged exposure to low-level magnetic fields, similar to those emitted by such common household devices as blow dryers, electric blankets and razors, can damage brain cell DNA, according to researchers in the University of Washington's Department of Bioengineering.
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Exposure To Low-level Magnetic Fields Causes DNA Damage In Rat Brain Cells, Researchers Find -- ScienceDaily
Signaling by Nuclear Receptors
Signaling by Nuclear Receptors
Nuclear receptors are activated by lipid-soluble signals (e.g., steroid hormones) that cross the plasma membrane. Once activated, most function as transcription factors to control gene expression for numerous biological processes.
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Signaling by Nuclear Receptors