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1102.www.meteonetwork.it8510
1103.www.ev.se8490
1104.www.hush.se8480
1105.www.geography4kids.com8400
1106.www.yardeni.com8120
1107.www.skepticnews.com8080
1108.www.science.nasa.gov8070
1109.oami.eu.int8070
1110.www.voyager3.com8040
1111.www.enc.sorbonne.fr8000
1112.www.dicar.dk7970
1113.www.sociologia.uniroma1.it7930
1114.deepimpact.jpl.nasa.gov7900
1115.www.kzs.hu7880
1116.www.fsoc.uba.ar7830
1117.amontenegro.blogspot.com7830
1118.www.certec.lth.se7710
1119.energy.typepad.com7700
1120.archeonet.nl7620
1121.www.earthsky.com7580
1122.www.ebsi.umontreal.ca7540
1123.www.artint.ru7520
1124.www.chem.umu.se7420
1125.www.egyptos.net7400
1126.www.lesbaleines.net7380
1127.www.e-technik.uni-ulm.de7350
1128.www.fis.uniroma3.it7350
1129.www.itc.cnr.it7270
1130.www.date.hu7170
1131.www.geologia.com7140
1132.www.inalf.fr7110
1133.www.frascati.enea.it7040
1134.www.uai.it7030
1135.www.sund.ku.dk7010
1136.www.ing.univaq.it6910
1137.www.bi.ku.dk6890
1138.www.matematicas.net6850
1139.www.tnw.utwente.nl6830
1140.rastosdeluz.astronomo-amador.com6820
1141.www.irta.es6790
1142.www.esrf.fr6740
1143.www.its.se6720
1144.www.cybersciences.com6710
1145.www.kemsu.ru6640
1146.pirulocosmico.blogspot.com6610
1147.www.globexplorer.com6570
1148.www.imaginascience.com6520
1149.www.deutschakademie.com6510
1150.www.bkae.hu6450
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Austrian with high-tech robot arm dies after crash
By VERONIKA OLEKSYN 2010-10-22T21:02:13ZVIENNA (AP) -- In the five years since losing both arms in an accident, Christian Kandlbauer had regained much of his cherished independence thanks to a high-tech, mind-controlled robotic limb. He even got a driver's license....
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