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Ligament Defined

A tough, elastic band of tissue that connects bones and suupports organs

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Player Movement 2008

Published October 11, 2008, 3:43 am, NBA

The Heat are hoping that one of the answers to revamping their roster is helping a former phenom rebuild his once promising career. Livingston, the No. 4 overall pick in the 2004 NBA Draft, was once considered one of the brightest prospects in the NBA, even drawing comparisons to Magic Johnson.

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Falcons expected to target Orton

Published October 11, 2008, 2:15 am, The Beacon News

Bears notes: With the secondary struggling it is expected Atlanta will go after Bears quarterback Kyle Orton, drawing from some of the successes Philadelphia had in the second half two weeks ago when Orton turned the ball over three times.

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Falcons expected to turn up heat on Orton

Published October 11, 2008, 2:10 am, SouthtownStar

Sometimes figuring out what you're not good at is more important than assessing your strengths.

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A nice twist in the tale of the potbellied pigs

Published October 11, 2008, 1:50 am, The Scranton Times-Tribune

When Lackawanna County Humane Society volunteer Lisa Gillette heard about 54 potbellied pigs living in deplorable conditions in Meshoppen Twp., her first reaction was anger.

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Inside the Mac smackdown

Published October 10, 2008, 11:53 pm, Morris Daily Herald

KANKAKEE - Moments after the final siren sounded and both Morris and Bishop McNamara's football teams had shaken hands on Memorial Field, venerable Fightin' Irish coach Rich Zinanni rested on his team's bench. His team had just sung to the home fans and the celebrating began.

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Colston may be back for Saints

Published October 10, 2008, 11:11 pm, The Biloxi Sun Herald

It's looking more and more like New Orleans Saints wide receiver Marques Colston will make his return Sunday against Oakland after missing the last four games with a torn thumb ligament.

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Atlanta will try to pressure Orton

Published October 10, 2008, 10:25 pm, Post-Tribune

If the Atlanta Falcons have picked up anything from their first five games it's that they're having a devil of a time covering anyone downfield with cornerbacks Chris Houston and Brent Grimes. The coaching staff was after the safeties so much to not be late in helping this week that Lawyer Milloy KO'd wide receiver Roddy White on one route, knocking out the Falcons' best wide receiver for the ...

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Tiger subbing "˜diaper bingo"™ for golf

Published October 10, 2008, 10:27 am, MSNBC

TODAY: Star is teaching daughter golf during injury-forced break: ‘She’s daddy’s girl’

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Falcons' Turner turning heads

Published October 10, 2008, 2:24 am, SouthtownStar

The legend of Michael Turner reached new proportions Thursday as the Bears continue to hone in on ways to shut down the Atlanta Falcons running back Sunday.

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Bears focused on slowing Turner

Published October 10, 2008, 2:06 am, The Courier News

The legend of Michael Turner reached proportions not seen on the gridiron previously on Thursday as the Bears continue to hone in on ways to shut down Atlanta's running back Sunday.

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  • "One Joint Shoulders a Heavy Load" By Howard Schneider: I could blame the weightlifting -- the bench presses and overhead military lifts that put the shoulder under pressure. I could blame the arm-twisting I get three times a week from my aikido buddies (are you listening, Jean Luc?).

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  • GT | ARTIFICIAL BONES: Engineers Create Bone that Blends into Tendons: Skin cells have been used to create artificial bones that mimic the ability of natural bone to blend into other tissues, such as tendons or ligaments. The artificial bones display a gradual change from bone to softer tissue rather than the sudden shift of previously developed artificial tissue, allowing them to handle weight more successfully. The technology was implanted in vivo for several weeks. The engineers created the tissue by coating a three-dimensio nal polymer scaffold with a gene delivery vehicle that encodes a transcription factor known as Runx2. They generated a high concentration of Runx2 at one end of the scaffold, and decreased that amount until they ended up with no transcription factor on the other end. They then seeded skin fibroblasts uniformly onto the scaffold. The skin cells on the parts of the scaffold with a high concentration of Runx2 turned into bone, while the skin cells on the scaffold end with no Runx2 turned into soft tissue.

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