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In 2003, a team of scientists in the United States found that progeria was caused by mutation in a protein called Lamin A, which lines the nucleus in human cells.
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The coup de grace comes when Polman interviews rebel leader Mike Lamin, who explains that the world's acceptance of a state of permanent civil war had inspired the amputations.
Peter Christian Hall: 'The Crisis Caravan': Charity's Road to Hell? Peter Christian Hall 2010
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The coup de grace comes when Polman interviews rebel leader Mike Lamin, who explains that the world's acceptance of a state of permanent civil war had inspired the amputations.
Peter Christian Hall: 'The Crisis Caravan': Charity's Road to Hell? Peter Christian Hall 2010
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The coup de grace comes when Polman interviews rebel leader Mike Lamin, who explains that the world's acceptance of a state of permanent civil war had inspired the amputations.
Peter Christian Hall: 'The Crisis Caravan': Charity's Road to Hell? Peter Christian Hall 2010
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The coup de grace comes when Polman interviews rebel leader Mike Lamin, who explains that the world's acceptance of a state of permanent civil war had inspired the amputations.
Peter Christian Hall: 'The Crisis Caravan': Charity's Road to Hell? Peter Christian Hall 2010
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The coup de grace comes when Polman interviews rebel leader Mike Lamin, who explains that the world's acceptance of a state of permanent civil war had inspired the amputations.
Peter Christian Hall: 'The Crisis Caravan': Charity's Road to Hell? Peter Christian Hall 2010
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The coup de grace comes when Polman interviews rebel leader Mike Lamin, who explains that the world's acceptance of a state of permanent civil war had inspired the amputations.
Peter Christian Hall: 'The Crisis Caravan': Charity's Road to Hell? Peter Christian Hall 2010
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Researchers don't know a lot about progerin, a mutant form of the Lamin A protein, which is critical in organizing the genome inside the body's cells.
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Monday, January 07, 2008 grave rumblings worth reading • from the Daily Mail The last testament of Flashman's creator: How Britain has destroyed itself by George MacDonald Fraser - 5th January 2008 well worth reading • I'm a little slow off the mark on this, but the World War I letters of English Soldier Harry Lamin are being blogged by his family 90 years to the date on which they were written. at
Archive 2008-01-01 2008
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It has become increasingly recognized in the Christian missions movement over the past three decades or so that a monumental shift — what Lamin Sanneh of Yale Divinity School refers to as a “Copernican Shift” — has taken place in the global center of gravity of Christianity.
2007 May 2007
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