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		<description><![CDATA[University of Vermont&#8217;s Dr. Jane Hill&#8217;s Lab of the Engineering Department &#8211; animation on a section of research conducted by members of the lab. Animation by Katie Medrek. September 27, 2009. Duration : 0:0:35 Related Posts:Electro-osmotic-flow.wmvWound Healing ay (Fluxion Biosciences)Wound healing assay (Fluxion Biosciences)Nanotechnology for Targeted Cancer TherapyNano Science Center AnimationPowered by Contextual Related Posts]]></description>
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