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MEDICAL ADVANCE

By Clive Cookson, Science Editor

The Nobel Prize for medicine was awarded yesterday to two scientists who laid the foundations tor seeing safely inside the human body.

Sir Peter Mansfield of Nottingham University in Britain and Paul Lauterbur of the University of Illinois in the US share the $1.3m prize for their discoveries during the


1970s, which made the technique possible. Today 22,000 cameras are in use worldwide, examining the internal organs of 60m patients a year

The Karolinska Institute in Stockholm, which awards the medicine prize, says a great advantage of MRI is that it is biologically harmless.

Today MRI is used to examine almost every part of the body, though it is particularly useful tor imaging the brain and spinal cord.

Both the 2(X)3 laureates expressed surprise at the honour Sir Peter, who turns 70 on Thursday, said: "In the 1970s we really did not know if the huge investment in this area would bear fruit - in fact it surpassed all hopes."

(MRI - nuclear magnetic resonance)

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CHIRAC IRATE AT SMEARED WAR GRAVES

The Associated Press

 

PARIS: President Jacques Chirac expressed outrage Thursday at the desecration of

a British war cemetery in France, saying the French had not forgotten the debt they owed British soldiers who died liberating their country. In a letter to Queen Elizabeth II, Chirac described the scrawling of antiwar graffiti on monuments at the World War I cemetery in Etaples, near Calais, as "inadmissible and shameful."





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