Raydiance Hair Enhancements Do you want a product that can do more for your looks than even cosmetic surgery? What are these revolutionary new hair enhancement products everyone in Metro Detroit is talking about? People ask the following questions 1. Is it comfortable? 2. Is it easy to put on? 3. Is it lightweight? 4. Is it undetectable? 5. Will it match my own color, texture and hairstyle? 6. Does it look natural? 7. Can I have more hair in a particular area? 8. Can I have highlights? 9. Can I have longer hair? 10. Is it affordable? And the answer to every question is YES! Raydiance has opened a new salon facility in West Bloomfield and provides 100 percent cus- tom made hair additions for women and men. "It used to be that only movie stars and celeb- rities had access to a product like this," said Lisa Raydiance, President and longtime wearer. "We work with women and men helping them achieve a beautiful and natural look with out sacrificing their active life styles." 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"It matches my own hair so com- pletely, I have never worried about anyone knowing it's an enhancement." Centers Of Excellence Receive Study Grants The Grand Opening of the newest Raydiance Salon will take place as an Open House the week of February 13th through 18th, 1995. The Raydiance Professional Staff will be avail- able to candidly answer your questions and show you how Radiance can provide a simply beautiful new look to your hairstyle. Raydiance is located at 5799 West Maple Road in West Bloomfield. eizmann Institute re- activity at the level of cell net- search into information works and the combination of dif- processing by the brain ferent techniques for recording and the properties of such activity. The second research project — electrons will be bolstered by two research grants for centers of ex- referred to as One-Dimensional cellence, just awarded by the Is- Electron Systems and coordi- rael Science Foundation, nated by Dr. Udi Meirav of the administered by the Israel Acad- Department of Condensed Mat- emy of Sciences and Humanities. ter Physics — is aimed at re- Centers of excellence at Israeli solving some of the frontier institutions of higher learning — issues in contemporary physics five of which were created this by creating and studying unique year — are established annual- ultrasmall structures in which ly on the basis of recommenda- electrons move in one dimension. tions by leading world experts in In addition to serving as a valu- order to promote scientific in- able research tool, such struc- vestigations at the highest pos- tures may form the basis of sible level. Each center receives future electronic and electron-op- tical devices. In particular, one- a $900,000 research grant. The Brain and Computation dimensional semiconductor project — conducted by sub- lasers promise to be highly effi- groups of scientists and coordi- cient, while one-dimensional nated by Professor Shimom field-effect transistors may prove Ullman of the Institute's De- superior to conventional ones in partment of Applied Mathemat- various respects. ics and Computer Science — will focus on clarifying how brain cells work together to represent visu- al patterns, such as simple shapes, in the cortex. Another goal of the project is to under- stand how different groups of brain cells interact while per- forming perceptual tasks, such as discriminating between vari- The special one-dimensional ous visual or tactile patterns. A unique feature of this re- systems needed for this project, search is the close cooperation conducted by five subgroups of between neurobiologists on the scientists, will be created using one hand, who will perform em- 'state-of-the-art equipment at pirical observations of the brain, Weizmann Institute's Joseph H. and mathematicians and com- and Belle R. Braun Center for puter scientists on the other Submicron Research. Parts of the hand, who will develop compu- project will be carried out in col- tational models for interpreting laboration with scientists from these observations. Other unique the Hebrew University of aspects include the focus on brain Jerusalem. For additional information and a free, pri- vate consultation at their new West Bloomfield "Beauty Suites" call The hair additions are easy to take care of and 810-855-8845 W Each center receives a $900,000 research grant. 1Qvc4ancic More flexibility for hair fashion! Special Grand Opening SALE! 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