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'''[[Mitochondria and bioblasts: Made history]]''': Publications of historical interest are valued as milestones in science, as sources of understanding currently discussed concepts, and as a reminder that 'nothing' is new - something new is 'nothing'? | '''[[Mitochondria and bioblasts: Made history]]''': Publications of historical interest are valued as milestones in science, as sources of understanding currently discussed concepts, and as a reminder that 'nothing' is new - something new is 'nothing'? | ||
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Gentle Science isn't just about good science, it is about life: from life science to alive in science
Β» Vancouver Protocol and Gentle Science
03.06.1935 - 12.09.2014
The scientific community is deeply saddened by the loss of a great scientist, a Gentle Scientist and friend.
Words of condolence at office@sport-science.org
In order to honour and commemorate the scientific work of Prof Bengt Saltin, who passed away in September of 2014, the The Saltin Symposium is held in Copenhagen, Denmark, June 2-4, 2015.
Sir John Walker: Generating the fuel of life
Mitochondria and bioblasts: Made history: Publications of historical interest are valued as milestones in science, as sources of understanding currently discussed concepts, and as a reminder that 'nothing' is new - something new is 'nothing'?