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9/5/12 Do culture and language influence the duration of sick leave after a back injury? Or, to put it more crudely, in the evolution of occupational accidents concerning backs, do the Walloons and the Flemish behave differently?
4/19/12 Without alternative splicing, there would be less protein diversity. Today we have a better idea of the factors that regulate this essential process.
4/17/12 Scientists of human and veterinary medicine compare notes on the epidemic caused by the Escherichia (E.) coli bacteria in May 2011. Their publication answers a lot of questions.
4/3/12 French-speaking Belgium did not have a movement analysis laboratory which was efficient enough for training high-level athletes, a disadvantage that has since been rectified.
3/27/12 Analyses of the Belgian Blue’s genome have led to the discovery of a new genetic mechanism involving the translocation of a circular chromosome fragment.
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