Alongside biomedicine, there is a strong German tradition of naturopathic medicine, including especially water cures at spas of various kinds. |
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What follows foregrounds just some of the implications of biomedicine for the theory and practice of public mental health. |
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With daily updating, it is the most current indexed bibliographic database in biomedicine available today. |
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In addition, such integrated labs-on-a-chip have many potential applications in biomedicine and bioengineering. |
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Another, newer field, called systems biology or systems biomedicine, is emerging. |
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If PCFs fulfill their potential, they could have important applications in spectroscopy, metrology, biomedicine, imaging, and telecommunications. |
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Understanding the molecular mechanisms of unimolecular and bimolecular misfolding may lead to advances in biomedicine and in protein production improvements. |
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With regard to research, the European Commission has, for many years, given its support to the field of biomedicine. |
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The Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard was founded in 2003 to bring the power of genomics to biomedicine. |
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In Australia medical anthropology is usually the domain of social anthropologists, who are more likely to offer a critique of biomedicine than to work within its paradigm. |
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It evokes what it feels like to be at the forefront of modern biomedicine and to bring new knowledge and technologies into the clinic. |
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Biotechnology and biomedicine change the relationship of the human being to other forms of life. |
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Which growth sectors hold the most promise for restructuring the Malagasy economy, besides biomedicine? |
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They also demanded better coverage of two of the fastest-moving scientific fields: computing and biomedicine. |
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Ignoring that means denying the country one of the greatest opportunities of modern biomedicine. |
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Convention for the protection of human rights and dignity of the human being with regard to the application of biology and medicine: Convention on human rights and biomedicine. |
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We have had bioethics, biomedicine, a fair few neologisms and pleonastic expressions, and now we have biotechnology, or the technological exploitation of living processes, with all the artificiality that this entails. |
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These results showed that PSR medium was a simple, low cost and eurytopic medium for the cultivation of LAB, and could replace MRS or M17 medium in the food industry, biomedicine and laboratory. |
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This academic centre, renowned for its materials science, engineering and biomedicine research, will probably not reopen before late April at the earliest. |
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The six different research groups scattered around the building span various aspects of biomedicine, epidemiology and genomics. Some €40m of the park's annual budget of €65m comes from research grants. |
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The government has chosen biomedicine as a key strategic industry. |
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Polyakov had an early interest in spaceflight, and in 1971 he joined the Institute of Biomedical Problems in Moscow, the leading Soviet institution for space biomedicine. |
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For example, the mechanism through which chiropractic spinal manipulations help diminish lower back pain is consistent with the framework used by conventional biomedicine. |
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Tuition and education of master's and post-graduate students entered in study programmes specialising in biotechnology and biomedicine will also take place here. |
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Interpretation: In 2003 the expected visibility of institution X was greater than the world average in fundamental biology and in biomedicine with expected impact indexes in 2003 of 1.40 and 2.25 respectively. |
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In some such instances, we know that the herbal preparation has some form of biological activity that can be described in a manner consistent with the explanatory framework of conventional biomedicine. |
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How important is biomedicine to the Technical Universities? |
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These were developed long before biomedicine and use of scientific methods. |
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In 2012, a new Department of Chemistry was established and a new undergraduate degree, Chemistry with Biomedicine, was launched. |
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