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A Biography of the Biography

When was the last time a notable person with lots to hide (obsessive-compulsive disorder, a refusal to bathe, the fact that he wore wigs that...
Newsweek, 11/09/09 by Malcolm Jones · More from publication -
In The Beginning Was the Word … Now Come the Drawings

For the better part of the Christian era in Western civilization, illustrating scenes from the Bible was not a job for artists. It was the job. As...
Newsweek, 11/02/09 by Malcolm Jones · More from publication -
^sup 18^F-FDG PET Cingulate Island Sign and Comparison to ^sup 123^I-[beta]-CIT SPECT for Diagnosis of Dementia with Lewy Bodies, The
Neuroimaging is increasingly used to supplement the clinical diagnosis of dementia with Lewy bodies (DLB) by showing reduced occipital metabolism...
Journal of Nuclear Medicine, The, 10/01/09 by Lim, Seok Ming; Katsifis, Andrew; Villemagne, Victor L; Best, Rene; Jones, Gareth; Saling, Michael; Bradshaw, Jennifer; Merory, John; Woodward, Michael; Hopwood, Malcolm; Rowe, Christopher C · More from publication -
Childhood’s End

You canât say you donât see the trouble coming, not in a novel where the first line is âThe cold came late that fall and the...
Newsweek, 09/07/09 by Malcolm Jones · More from publication -
Death Becomes Them

Crime fiction may be at the bottom of the literary food chain, but for some A-list writers, noir is the new black. In 1945, the literary critic...
Newsweek, 08/17/09 by Malcolm Jones · More from publication -
Books Aren’t Dead

The number of books in print in 2008 rose 38 percent from the year before (which itself was up 38 percent from 2006). Where are all those books...
Newsweek, 08/01/09 by Malcolm Jones · More from publication -
The Bite Stuff, Again

If thereâs anything more insatiable than a vampire, itâs the publicâs appetite for vampire tales. The trick for an author or...
Newsweek, 06/08/09 by Malcolm Jones · More from publication -
Battle of the Bands

The history of popular music in the 20th century is old news. It begins, depending on who you believe, with Scott Joplin and ragtime. Or maybe when...
Newsweek, 06/01/09 by Malcolm Jones · More from publication -
Charlie’s Company

Chaplin stars in the novel âSunnyside.â So does Rin Tin Tin. Sometimes fiction is stranger than truth. It is hard to argue with author...
Newsweek, 05/18/09 by Malcolm Jones · More from publication -
Electrode Configurations for Resistivity Measurements on Concrete
In this study, two- and four-electrode arrangements were used to evaluate the electrical resistance (hence resistivity) of saturated concrete...
ACI Materials Journal, 05/01/09 by McCarter, W John; Starrs, Gerry; Kandasami, Siva; Jones, Rod; Chrisp, Malcolm · More from publication


