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Computational Biology Research Group (CompBio)
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Сайт одного исследовательского уинверситета. |
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The International Photographic Historical Organization
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The best first resource for collectors and historians, providing information and articles on antique cameras, vintage classic cameras, and the history of photography, as well as appraisals, sales services, and public outreach programs. |
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Protinfo - protein modelling server
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The Protinfo web server consists of a series of discrete modules that model, and provide information about, protein folding, structure, function, interaction, evolution, and design by applying computational methodologies developed by our group. |
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NativeTech: Native American Technology and Art
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Native American Technology & Art: An internet resource for indigenous ethno-technology focusing on the arts of Eastern Woodland Indian Peoples; providing historical & contemporary background, technical instruction & references. |
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The Railfan Network
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One of the most extensive railroad and railfan related websites on the internet with over 1GB of images online including alt.binaries.pictures.rail archives with thumbnails and NO SPAM! |
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History of Buffalo, New York
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Buffalonet.org is a not for profit internet site dedicated to preserving Buffalo and Western New York's Heritage. We are presently looking for volunteers to help develop site content. Just like present day Buffalo we are perpetually Under Construction :) |
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Knossos.Firenebula.Com
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Множество информации про космос. |
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Science Fiction Timeline Site . . .
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At this site, you will find detailed information about the science fiction worlds of Larry Niven, Jerry Pournelle, E. E. “Doc” Smith, and Babylon 5 . . . . plus a chronological Tolkien reading order as well! |
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David Malin Images Homepage
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David Malin Images is a specialised photographic library of inspirational and informative scientific photographs selected from a variety of sources. Each image is extensively documented and accompanied by an informative caption. All the images are available as high resolution digital files. |
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JIM KALER
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Professor Emeritus of Astronomy, University of Illinois |