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Biocomplexity, Holistic Science, and Further Frontiers

Biocomplexity, Holistic Science, and Further Frontiers. Daguerreotype. Source: Jewish History Archives. Old Medical Drawing. Source: nlm.nih.gov. US TeraGrid computing network map. Source: NCSA. Cholera. Source: Dr. Rita Colwell. Cholera in the Bay of Bengal, Bangladesh.

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Biocomplexity, Holistic Science, and Further Frontiers

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  1. Biocomplexity, Holistic Science, and Further Frontiers

  2. Daguerreotype Source: Jewish History Archives

  3. Old Medical Drawing Source: nlm.nih.gov

  4. US TeraGrid computing network map Source: NCSA

  5. Cholera Source: Dr. Rita Colwell

  6. Cholera in the Bay of Bengal, Bangladesh Sea Surface Temperature March 1994 SST Temperature Cholera (%) Cholera Sea Surface Height Anomaly March 1994 Source: B. Lobitz, U.S. NASA, Ames Research Center, Life Sciences Division

  7. John Muir Quote “When we try to pick out anything by itself, we find it hitched to everything else in the universe.” John Muir

  8. Information Technology

  9. Virtual environment Surgery Source: BBC News, http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/health/

  10. Walrus Source: EnVision Vol 18 #2, April-June 2002

  11. New Technology in Clinical Applications Source: Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center, Carnegie Mellon University and the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center

  12. Collage of Oceans Source: Starting Clockwise; 1:csweb.bournemouth.ac.uk 2:www.sci.sdsu.edu 3:www.photolib.noaa.gov 4:www.agrino.org

  13. Brittle Stars Source: B. Lobitz, NASA, Ames Research Center, Life Sciences Division

  14. Brittle Star Microlenses Source: B. Lobitz, NASA, Ames Research Center, Life Sciences Division

  15. Collecting River Samples Source: Hans Paerl; courtesy Univ. of North Carolina’s Endeavors magazine

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