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The U.S. bishops have voiced support for the Nelson-Hatch-Casey Amendment to the Senate health reform bill and have asked voters to back it.
How do we build a memory in the brain? It is well known that for animals (and humans) new proteins are needed to establish long-term memories. During learning information is stored at the synapses, the junctions connecting nerve cells.
Researchers have identified the neural activity that occurs when the brain "sets the stage" for retaining a memory.
BNY Mellon, the global leader in asset management and securities servicing, has been appointed by Takeda Pharmaceutical Company Limited (Takeda) as the depositary bank for its sponsored American depositary receipt (ADR) program. Each Takeda ADR represents one-half of a common share and trades on the over-the-counter (OTC) market under the symbol TKPYY. Takeda's common shares trade on the Tokyo Stock Exchange as well as four other exchanges in Japan under the code "4502." Previously, Takeda traded as an unsponsored ADR program serviced by multiple depositaries.
The Supreme Court on Monday declined to hear a case involving the anti-abortion-rights movement's push to define "personhood" in the law. By rejecting the appeal, the justices left in place a lower court's decision that found a personhood measure in Oklahoma would violate the Constitution. Only four of the nine justices have to agree for the court to take a case, so Monday's rejection could be a sign that the court's four conservative justices aren't interested in wading into personhood, a concept that has divided opponents of abortion rights.
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