Temple of Diana
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The death of Diana Princess of Wales has caused many academics to write about how they have found public response to her death as puzzling and some have suggested it was caused by a form of mass hysteria. Others have pointed out her death was not easily understood therefore people reacted by visiting the Palace to make it seem more real. Psychiatrist Anthony Clare has suggested the intensity of the media coverage of Diana made her seem very familiar to the public. Some critics may consider the Diana exhibition at Althorp as exploiting the public. Diana died in Paris, France, in Aug 1997.
Publication Name: Times Higher Education Supplement
Subject: Education
ISSN: 0049-3929
Year: 1998
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Materials differences
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The UK currently has a surplus of building materials imports over exports of 1.6 billion pounds sterling. Specifiers are most concerned about quality and price, and will not feel obliged to select a UK supplier over a continental European one. Foreign suppliers seem to be able to create a good impression with clients and specifiers, according to the UK Construction Procurement Group, while UK suppliers often give the impression of being disorganized. UK building materials are also often of inferior quality to those from continental Europe.
Publication Name: Building
Subject: Construction and materials industries
ISSN: 0007-3318
Year: 1997
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Heterocyst Pattern Formation Controlled by a Diffusible Peptide
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A basis problem in developmental biology is cell fate and pattern formation regulation. Communication between cells is key in controlling development. Eukaryotric cells have been found to have diffusible molecules which directly influence cell fate. Intercellular signaling also controls prokaryotic development in Bacillus, Streptomvces, and Myxococcus. Regulation of cell fate and pattern formation of a prokaryote growing as a simple multicellular organism has been investigated.
Publication Name: Science
Subject: Science and technology
ISSN: 0036-8075
Year: 1998
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