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ParkingAssistant.com

ParkingAssistant.com Do you have a garage that is nearly too small for your automobile? Do you ever park farther than necessary from objects simply because you are scared to pull any closer? The Ultra-Sonic Parking Assistant allows you to park…

MyHomeonMLS.com

MyHomeonMLS.com MY HOME ON MLS By Owner Your Home – Your Equity – Your Choice Flat Fee MLS Listing Realtors Flat Fee MLS Listing Realtors nation wide. Our name says it all, My Home on MLS. Placing your home in…

mobileaugmentedrealities.com

mobileaugmentedrealities.com Augmented reality (AR) is the process of overlaying computer-based visual information over the physical world. AR systems can provide users quicker and clearer comprehension of information than could be achieved using any other method. Recently AR technology could be…

Fudgezilla.com

American culinary folklore has it that fudge was invented in the United States more than 100 years ago. The exact origin is disputed, but most stories claim that the first batch of fudge resulted from a bungled (“fudged”) batch of…

claynanoparticles.com

claynanoparticles.com polymer brushes grafted from layered clay nanoparticles adsorbed on flat surfaces is reported. The protocol involves adsorption of clay nanoparticle layers on self-assembled monolayer-modified flat surfaces of Si wafers (SiOx) and Au-coated glass. Organic cation free radical initiators were…

BrainStemCell.com

BrainStemCell.com The stem cells to be transplanted in the brain aren’t human embryonic stem cells, which are derived from days-old embryos. Instead, the cells are immature neural cells that are destined to turn into the mature cells that makeup a…

AirandWaterPollution.com

AirandWaterPollution.com Pollution in our world effects two essential aspects of our planet: air and water. Although their pollutants are emitted in completely different ways, they both harm living organisms. Air pollution is predominately emitted though the exhaust of motor vehicles…

ForeclosingNOW.com

ForeclosingNOW.com Median home prices in the US have nearly doubled over the past ten years, from $109,000 in 1995 to $206,000 in 2005, outpacing the growth of the consumer price index by over 33 percent during this period. As median-priced…