Глава 14

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Глава 14

1. Интервью, 14 февраля 1999.

2. Интервью, 15 февраля 1999.

3. Интервью, 31 января 1999.

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6. Juan S. Could researchers accidentally create a virus that wipes out all humans? // National Post (Toronto). 19 December 2005. Body & Health. P. 1–2.

7. Juan S. How long does it take muscle to die? // National Post (Toronto). 7 November 2005. Body & Health. P. 1–2.

8. Downs J. How long does it take for a human body to decompose? // Discover. July 2002. P. 14.

9. Juan S. What is livor mortis? // National Post (Toronto). 31 October 2005. Body & Health. P. 2.

10. Juan S. Why are germs so bad for you? // National Post (Toronto). 24 October 2005. Body & Health. P. 2.

11. Juan S. Lightning strikes // National Post (Toronto). 12 September 2005. Body & Health. P. 1.

12. Professor Stephen A. Nelson is from the Department of Geological and Environmental Sciences at Tulane University in New Orleans.

13. Juan S. Did a woman once turn into soap? // National Post (Toronto). 2 August 2005. Body & Health. P. 1.

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15. Juan S. How long does it take a body to decompose? // New York Daily News. 12 July 2005. Body Work. P. 1–2.

16. Institute of Child Health, Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children, Peanut Allergy, Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children NHS Trust, London, 2005.

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22. Juan S. Why do right-handers live longer than lefthanders? If both hands were severed and sewn onto the opposite arm would I still be right-handed or left-handed? // National Post (Toronto). 30 May 2005. Body & Health. P. 1–2.

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30. Juan S. Muscles not with the strength // Sun-Herald (Sydney). 2 April 1999. Tempo. P. 17.

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32. Интервью, 19 января 2000.

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36. Juan S. Searching for a cure // Sun-Herald (Sydney). 30 January 2000. Tempo. P. 12.

37. Интервью, 19 января 2000.

38. Pet Owners’ Human-Animal Bond // Ontario Veterinary Medical Association. Milton, Ontario, 2005.

39. Juan S. Animal magic // Sun-Herald (Sydney). 25 April 1999. Tempo. P. 20.

40. Juan S. Can owning a pet make you live longer? // National Post (Toronto). 30 January 2006. Body & Health. P. 2.

41. Доктор Эрин Крам работает на кафедре молекулярной и клеточной биологии Калифорнийского университета в Беркли.

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