Feb 14 2012
Morse Code News for February 14, 2012
Headlines for February 14, 2012 in morse code:
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headlines from nyt science=morong journal bataan nuclear plant never opened now a tourism site=at 90 john glenn looks back=findings noveltyseeking (neophilia) can be a predictor of wellbeing=yeast genetics in ‘the marriage plot’ scientist was fiction but not his work=a fascinating growth spurt at the uturuncu volcano in bolivia=researchers boycott elsevier journal publisher=meteorite from mars is at home in london after a world tour=feeling anxious soon there will be an app for that=18 and under 18 and under cholesterol screening in children=well well remembering jeffrey zaslow=the new old age tables reserved for the healthiest=book review ‘health care reform’ book review a cartoon to cut through red tape=vital signs b vitamins and omega3 fatty acids don’t help prevent cancer=vital signs closing schools may help control flu epidemics=vital signs being given options helps people choose smaller portions study finds=science eric lander=q & a studying the sun through its sound waves=observatory zebras’ stripes ward off tiny predators too=observatory tarsiers tiny primates with ultrasonic vocal skills=observatory amasia supercontinent will form in the arctic geologists predict=personal health personal health pedal power comes with a duty for all=really the claim flying coach raises your risk of blood clots=scientist at work blog the problem with coffee pests=scientist at work blog better lives in better coffee=green blog a street view for rivers=
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Prosigns are represented as follows:
- ‘AR’ (di-dah-di-dah-dit) is shown as ‘+’,
- ‘AS’ (di-dah-di-di-dit) is shown as as
- ‘BT’ (dah-di-di-di-dah) is shown as ‘=’
- ‘SK’ (di-di-di-dah-di-dah) is shown as sk,
- ‘KN’ (dah-di-dah-dah-dit) is shown as kn
- ‘CL’ (dah-di-dah-di-di-dah-di-dit) is shown as cl,
- ‘Error’ (di-di-di-di-di-di-di-dit) is shown as error