Why Don't "Traffic Jams" Occur in the Cell?

Why Don't "Traffic Jams" Occur in the Cell?

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Animal Death Controls the Spread of Lyme Disease

Cite: Taal Levi et al., “Deer, Predators, and the Emergence of Lyme Disease,” PNAS (2012): early on-line edition, doi:10.1073/pnas.1204536109. 

The Wild Days of Neptune's Youth

Cite: Rebekah I. Dawson and Ruth Murray-Clay, “Neptune’s Wild Days: Constraints from the Eccentricity Distribution of the Classical Kuiper Belt,” The Astrophysical Journal 750 (May 1, 2012): id. 43. 

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