It is also useful for students and teachers of medicine and the biomedical sciences. |
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They have contributed to countless biomedical discoveries and can be ordered from tissue culture supply catalogues. |
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The approach in general practice is broad and biocultural, in contrast to the older biomedical definitions of specialties. |
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She's a bio major trying to decide between pre-med and biomedical engineering. |
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The biomedical model of illness, which has dominated health care for the past century, cannot fully explain many forms of illness. |
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Regenerative medicine is one of the frontiers in biomedical and clinical research. |
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Psychotherapy may be in conflict with biomedical psychiatry in its conceptualisation of mental illness. |
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These creatures may be so similar to ourselves that making them the subjects of biomedical experimentation may be difficult to justify ethically. |
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Pennsylvania College's program will be based on a strong biomedical curriculum, similar to programs for physicians, dentists and optometrists. |
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There are more than 1500 technical papers on topics including lasers, biomedical optics, and optoelectronics. |
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In contrast, the subject of the medical history is a particular biomedical condition. |
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For a growing number, it is the most intriguing biomedical problem of our time. |
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The encounter begins by the clinician setting the clinical problem in a conventional biomedical model. |
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The state's biomedical strength relies largely on its education infrastructure. |
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This study takes a patient orientated rather than biomedical approach to understanding hospital admission for asthma. |
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This is a partial list of radionuclides that decay by positron emission and have been used in biomedical imaging studies. |
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This attempt to make psychiatric diagnosis more reliable was associated with a return to a biomedical model of mental illness. |
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In the early part of his career he was firmly oriented towards biomedical science. |
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However, the sexes did not differ in giving biomedical information about diagnosis, prognosis, and treatment. |
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My own work at Gila River has examined specific conflicts between biomedical and Pima health cultures, particularly conceptual disagreements. |
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As a computer engineering major, his main interests are in biomedical imaging systems and advanced image processing algorithms. |
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There is little continuing medical education and even rarer access to recent biomedical information. |
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I have received reimbursement for consultation on biomedical aspects of epilepsy. |
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The autopsy has long been a focus of medical education and biomedical research. |
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An anthropological approach does not assume that biomedical concepts and practices are both normative and universal. |
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The World Health Organization has teamed up with a group of biomedical publishing experts to register its trials on an online database. |
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The binding of peptides to lipid bilayers is a subject of great interest, from both a biomedical and biophysical standpoint. |
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The biomedical scientists and medical practitioners would have liked greater technical details. |
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The antioxidant nature of vitamin C makes it a popular vitamin for biomedical studies, so it provides a fair baseline for comparison. |
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And now we are so successful in the biomedical sciences we have the technical ability to change our very biological essence, our genes. |
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The sanctuary will provide lifetime care for Federally owned or supported chimpanzees that are no longer needed for biomedical research. |
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Also, the article lends a bit of credibility to my presentations when I speak to families on dietary, biomedical, and other types of therapies. |
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A major chunk of journals in biomedical sciences is brought out by learned societies. |
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Low-toxicity bioresorbable terpolymers with shape memory properties are promising new materials for biomedical applications. |
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Americans are right to refuse truckloads of garbage that contain biomedical waste and radioactive material. |
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This got him thinking that he wanted to combine his interest in inorganic chemistry with his biomedical interests. |
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In effect, for ideological reasons the administration put the brakes on one of the most promising lines of biomedical research. |
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Science Fictions should be required reading for postdocs and graduate students in biomedical research labs. |
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His groundbreaking research has deeply influenced every aspect of biomedical research, including neurobiology, immunology, and cancer research. |
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The space agency, in partnership with the Canadian Space Agency, is planning its most ambitious set of biomedical field tests in an extreme environment. |
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However, some human beings may be more vulnerable than others to the risk of being treated unethically in the context of biomedical research. |
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The bill has already run up against the state's large and vocal biomedical research community. |
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Currently, it appears to mostly be based on a biomedical paradigm which, for example, views research as having a well-defined beginning and end. |
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He holds a B.S. in microbiology and an M.S. in biomedical engineering. |
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Most are senior nurses, but some are doctors or biomedical scientists. |
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The usual failure of blood-contacting biomedical materials and devices arises from thrombogenesis. |
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Screening and production of elicitors for agricultural and biomedical applications. |
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Reem worked as a biomedical engineer before spending time in Italy in pursuit of an artistic career. |
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The findings also indicate that Canada has some strength in biomedical research, probably mostly environmental toxicologists. |
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Steve Caplan is a biomedical researcher with a lab working on endocytic protein trafficking. |
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Research will focus on projects in fuel cell research, magnetic nanostructures, smart coatings, semiconductor quantum dots and biomedical research. |
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Two biomedical HIV prevention trials have recently reported encouraging 'proof of concept' results. |
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Social constructionism regards all knowledge, including biomedical, as socially constructed. |
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Several species are commercially harvested as a source of alginate, a gel-like substance with a number of industrial and biomedical applications. |
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In particular, the clerkship still emphasizes an outdated biomedical model which undoes many of the improvements in the preclerkship years. |
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Max Donelan, a biomedical physiologist at Simon Fraser University, wants to win back energy we lose each day through the simple act of walking. |
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Such components may be lasers, electronic or photonic microprocessors, or biomedical implants, to name just a few. |
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There is insistence on scientific models of the body derived from biomedical discourse and the concomitant occlusion of phenomenological concepts of embodiment. |
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A second job as a research assistant at a biomedical research center didn't bring her any closer to affording tuition. |
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She pointed out that there could be an opportunity to convert biomedical sciences students into medicine. |
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That is, complex technologies, such as biomedical research tools, embody a number of technological inputs, many of which are patented. |
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It encourages biomedical investigation that respects the dignity of all human beings and of procreation. |
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The provincial effort remains focused on working with the Regional Health Authorities to reduce the incineration of biomedical waste in Manitoba. |
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If it is not collected, it is discarded as biomedical waste, as is the placenta. |
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Synthélabo is active in two sectors: health products, including pharmaceuticals and biomedical products, and chemicals. |
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As you know, there is already a harmonised framework for the developing, testing and authorising of biomedical products. |
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The use of materials originating from human bodies for research contributes greatly to the advancement of biomedical science. |
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That, in turn, will make biomedical research an even more attractive partner for industry and politics. |
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Most medical schools accept anatomical bequeathals for biomedical research and the training of Physicians, Surgeons, Dentists, and other Health Care Professionals. |
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Information on all aspects of NIBIB structure and operations and on activities related to biomedical imaging and bioengineering in general is available on the site. |
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Working together, we can increase the understanding of how advances in biomedical imaging and bioengineering can be applied to improve public health. |
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With an ever-increasing need for constant input from bioinformatic experts, most biomedical laboratories may soon have their own in-house bioinformatician. |
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Making a countrywide list of all biomedical laboratories and inventorying those having specific pathogen is a task never before attempted in the country. |
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Thus most educated and uneducated groups sought and held sufficient biomedical knowledge to understand that diabetes was incurable and to commit to biomedical management. |
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Use of a styrene-divinylbenzene copolymer resin for the manufacture of the biomedical device according to claim 8 for the extracorporeal removal of bilirubin and bile acids and derivatives thereof from human blood and plasma. |
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These superatoms may also have potential biomedical applications such as sensing, imaging and drug delivery. |
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A stream of new information in the biomedical field is feeding hopes for new therapeutic approaches in the long term for diseases that are at present untreatable. |
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The rules also stated that upon graduation, residents must demonstrate knowledge of established emerging biomedical, clinical and cognate sciences, and apply this knowledge to patient care. |
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Phase I wild poliovirus containment requires that countries conduct a national survey of all biomedical facilities and establish an inventory of all laboratories and institutions identified with wild poliovirus materials. |
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An unlooked for consequence of Bill C-91, and the corresponding industry commitment to increased research funding, is that the drug industry has now become a predominant source of funding for biomedical research in Canada. |
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To help him in his work, he has assembled a research team with expertise in rheumatology, orthopedics, neurosurgery, biomedical engineering, and cell and molecular biology. |
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This latter is a particular concern to psychology whose health-related research is more likely to have fallen under the traditional mandate of SSHRC than other disciplines with a more pervasively biomedical focus. |
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The themes include ocular development and refractive correction, biomedical ocular research, vision and ophthalmic standards, contact lenses, low vision rehabilitation, and optometric education and practice. |
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Mangiardi and Pellegrino discuss the privileges and obligations of the academic and medical collegium in one of the few articles on collegiality in the biomedical literature. |
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The biomedical prevention track will focus on strategies for preventing HIV transmission that have a biomedical basis, such as vaccines, microbicides, chemoprophylaxis and substitution therapy for drug dependence. |
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This is typically the case for the important place or distinctly favourable treatment which the media too often give to the parasciences or even to medical charlatanism in the field of biomedical news. |
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Its mission is to advance the development of biomedical imaging in Switzerland beyond institution-specific investments and activities and thus to raise standards. |
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Alnico magnets were the first type of permanent magnets to be used for biomedical purposes. |
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Intraperitoneal injection is used only in biomedical research. |
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Some publications in the press seem to take pleasure in spreading a type of culture for the masses in which pseudo-scientific biomedical jargon covers a host of spurious ideas and superstitious beliefs. |
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The over 700 French companies in Singapore are involved in a range of sectors, such as petrochemicals, electronics, telecommunications, aerospace, biomedical sciences, education and luxury goods. |
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Whether such questions take the form of the Nietzschian aphorism or of a discussion between specialists in the biomedical sciences, there is always a sense of moral concern. |
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Environment Canada completed an evaluation of biomedical incinerators in Toronto and Hamilton, a copper smelter in Kidd Creek, a recovery boiler in Red Rock, and a crematorium in Roselawn. |
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Ensure top-grade research with our highly profiled, double opted-in panelists. Nurses are offered the choice between a highly unique industry incentive in the form of a powerful biomedical research tool, or cash honorarium. |
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We are interested in developing methods to tailor their optical, magnetic and photophysical responses for applications ranging from catalysis to biomedical sensors. |
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But Dr. Maksym, a biomedical engineer, is studying how and why the smooth muscle that surrounds the airways muscles contracts, causing shortness of breath. |
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For the successful development, transfer and commercialization of laser micro-processing technology used to produce miniaturized electronics, biomedical devices and precision components. |
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Sabine Hauert, Lecturer in Swarm Robotics, University of Bristol, designs swarms of nanobots for biomedical applications. |
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The Muhimbili Wellcome Programme originally aimed to follow 400 children but is now following 2,500, making it one of the largest, biomedical SCD resources in the world. |
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Meryman was a renowned biomedical researcher, inventor, poet, and founder of the field of cryobiology. |
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They found that most inflation and distortion in media reports of biomedical and health-related science began in press releases produced by academics and their universities. |
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He thinks the device could even prove handy in some carefully chosen biomedical applications, especially in the developing world where inexpensive solutions are in demand. |
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Courts will, therefore, have to consider not only an individual's biomedical condition, but also the circumstances in which a distinction is made. |
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The extent of the scholarly review that is required for biomedical research that does not involve more than minimal risk will vary according to the research being carried out. |
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The idea sounds intriguing, but it may be easier said than done, says Arthur Pilla, a professor of biomedical engineering at Columbia University. |
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The task of isolating a biomedical cause of a patient's suffering is worlds apart from the task of understanding the patient's experience of being ill. |
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He has authored numerous peer-reviewed papers, holds a number of patents and participated in organizing committees for international conferences in the biomedical sciences. |
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Nanoparticles are usually not soluble in a hydroalcoholic environment, which is very important for biomedical and pharmacological applications. |
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The ITM Library website also has a page with links to a wide selection of biomedical and tropical medicine websites of interest to students and professionals in these fields. |
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Equity in biomedical and clinical research. |
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The management of biomedical waste and the more general issue of hygiene in health facilities are major public health issues with which Mali is dealing. |
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The close proximity of large multinational companies and leading universities, SMEs, start-up companies and also a biomedical research cluster creates a fertile soil for the pharmaceutical industry. |
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Despite rapid progress in some fields of science, biomedical research was not yet able to achieve results without the large-scale destruction of human embryos. |
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A biomedical engineer develops new tools to diagnose and treat illnesses. |
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The guidelines' purpose is to indicate how fundamental ethical principles should guide the conduct of biomedical research involving human subjects. |
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One that recognizes the importance of responses that are strategically tailored to local epidemics, that include biomedical, behavioural and structural approaches, and that meaningfully involve beneficiaries. |
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Choi holds a bachelors of science in biomedical engineering and a master of health science in immunobiology from Johns Hopkins University. |
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The reference is for immunologists and non-immunologists alike, including students, researchers, practitioners, and basic biomedical scientists. |
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Alzheimer's disease and related dementias have come to be defined as biomedical in nature. |
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Here, we have focused the attention on PMMA because this polymer is considered a biostable polymer in biomedical applications. |
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Completed in 2016, it is the largest centre for biomedical research and innovation in Europe. |
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There is an active debate among biomedical researchers about the meaning and importance of race in their research. |
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However, it started to serve also as a biomedical material for suture in surgeries decades ago. |
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In the biomedical sciences, Iran's Institute of Biochemistry and Biophysics has a UNESCO chair in biology. |
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In 2008, the main event of the year was unquestionably the acquisition of CISBIO, a French company specializing in a number of biomedical technologies, mostly in the radiopharmaceutical industry. |
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Control of pathogenic bacteria using herbal biomedical products in the larva culture system of Penaeus monodon. |
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The discovery may have paramount implications for biomedical engineering, catalysis optimization and epistructure-based drug design. |
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The BWC will see biotechnologists from around the world consider the challenges involved in the fields of biotechnology and biomedical research. |
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And yet, while the progress of the biomedical sciences is raising unprecedented expectations, it is also a source of unwonted perplexity whenever the question of its moral legitimacy is raised. |
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This mainly biomedical approach is yet another example of the way that we medicalize what should be normal parts of our lives. |
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Her broad range of work includes studies into cultural aspects of female aging, the invention of the concept of brain death, and the social repercussions of biomedical technologies, such as genetic testing. |
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But when Nichodemus Gebe, head of biomedical engineering at Ghana's Ministry of Health, started looking for specialist gear he was unable to find any easily transportable treatment units able to contain the virus. |
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Thus, some unconventional medicine is alternative to a conventional biomedical model with respect to its use for some conditions, but not necessary alternative for other conditions. |
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It also enables applied biomedical research, carried out for instance by the pharmaceutical industry, to highlight a possible genetic predisposition to react to pharmaceutical treatments or products. |
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An important area is biomedical research, in which biological information is telemetered from inside patients by means of microminiature transmitters that are either swallowed or surgically implanted. |
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Researchers in physical and biomedical sciences here set out procedures for using surface plasmon resonance for a number of tasks. |
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Dendritic polymers have advantage in biomedical applications. |
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Flexible sensors are gaining increasing interest in a number of applications, including biomedical, food control, domotics and robotics, having very light weight, robustness and low cost. |
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These factors will contribute to the construction of a representation more or less consistent with biomedical knowledge, and generate maladapted pain management behaviours. |
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Irwin Beitch was a Professor of Biology at Quinnipiac University, where he taught courses in histology, histochemistry, and biomedical photography. |
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The obtained results suggest that the self-assembled nanostructures of antennary olygoglycines have high potential for e.g. biomedical and water-purity-control applications. |
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To date, microarrays for gene expression have made a profound impact in the pharmaceutical and biomedical worlds. |
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Secondly, they can be used in applied biomedical research, for example in the pharmaceutical industry, to reveal any genetic predisposition to react to treatment or to pharmaceutical products. |
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As the mechanisms of epigenetics have become better understood, researchers have recognized that the epigenome also influences a wide range of biomedical conditions. |
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These therapies will come from the basic laboratories where scientists are actively working on the biomedical, genetic, immunological and reparative aspects of the disease. |
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The ability to optimise the use of biobanks across Europe is an important basis for ensuring progress in European biomedical science, including in the development of genetic testing and pharmacogenetics. |
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His current research interests are in computational biology, bioinformatics, system biology, biomedical signal and image processing, forward and inverse problems in bioelectricity. |
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More than 500 patients are treated daily by our otolaryngology, audiology, phoniatrics and psychology, speech therapy and biomedical engineering specialists. |
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Synchrotron light produced by the accelerator is used for experiments in diverse fields such as biology, materials research, atomic and molecular science, earth sciences, pharmaceuticals, biomedical research and electronics. |
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Therefore the biomedical research and the commercialization of that research may in fact be a driving rationalization as to why they want embryonic stem cells more than adult stem cells. |
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The purpose of this PA is to reissue and update the National Library of Medicine's research grant program for biomedical informatics and bioinformatics. |
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The UMass Medical School has become a leader in biomedical research and the Massachusetts Biotechnology Research Park has become a center of medical research and development. |
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In recent decades, significant growth has been seen in the field of biomedical research, including anaesthesiology, along with other branches of science and technology. |
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Owlet is another Utah startup offering biomedical sensors that monitor an infant's heart rate, oxygen levels and many other stats, helping new parents sleep easy at night. |
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Bugliarello is an engineer and educator with a broad background ranging from civil engineering to computer languages, biomedical engineering and fluid mechanics. |
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In 1998, the Sir Alexander Fleming Building was opened by Queen Elizabeth II to provide a headquarters for the college's medical and biomedical research. |
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Twentieth and 21st century biomedical researchers have discovered this same feature when evaluating human variation at the level of alleles and allele frequencies. |
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Her work combines these areas, uniting temporal logic and tools from computer science with philosophical theories of causality to solve biomedical problems. |
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Jacobs and OAM board members from the scientific and biomedical community. |
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He further said that a sum of Rs 916 million would be spent on the improvement of infrastructure and provision of biomedical equipotent in the hospitals. |
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His previous research projects include experiments to develop a technique that uses circularly polarized light to enhance biomedical imaging and remote sensing. |
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As a member of the alliance, Agilent will collaborate with other members on proof-of-concept applications that address critical bottlenecks in biomedical discovery. |
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The Lister Hill Center is a research and development division of the NLM which seeks to improve access to high quality biomedical information for individuals around the world. |
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