Researchers Develop Photovoltaic Cells that Could Power Future ...
bob
Mon, 14 Dec 2009 18:50:17 GM
It is well known that near-infrared light in the wavelength range of 700 to 1000 nm is absorbed less by . biological tissues. ; the typical penetration depth of 980-nm light can be several centimeters in . biological tissue. , explains ...
bob
Mon, 14 Dec 2009 18:50:17 GM
It is well known that near-infrared light in the wavelength range of 700 to 1000 nm is absorbed less by . biological tissues. ; the typical penetration depth of 980-nm light can be several centimeters in . biological tissue. , explains ...
Abdominal Wall Reconstruction Using Biological Tissue Grafts
Patricia Brown
hu, 01 Oct 2009 07:00:00 GM
Biological. mesh products are now available as an option when synthetic mesh products are not appropriate. To correctly prepare . biological tissue. grafts for use in the OR, perioperative nurses must understand the types of grafts ...
Patricia Brown
hu, 01 Oct 2009 07:00:00 GM
Biological. mesh products are now available as an option when synthetic mesh products are not appropriate. To correctly prepare . biological tissue. grafts for use in the OR, perioperative nurses must understand the types of grafts ...
Photovoltaic cells to power biological nanorobots inside the body
unknown
Fri, 11 Dec 2009 06:10:13 GM
the electrical sources that can reliably operate in body. Researchers now report the construction of a 980-nm laser-driven photovoltaic cell that can provide a sufficient power output even when covered by thick . biological tissue. layers.
unknown
Fri, 11 Dec 2009 06:10:13 GM
the electrical sources that can reliably operate in body. Researchers now report the construction of a 980-nm laser-driven photovoltaic cell that can provide a sufficient power output even when covered by thick . biological tissue. layers.
Acceleration Radio Dr. Roger Leir
lamarzulli
Wed, 18 Nov 2009 16:35:12 GM
They contain meteoric iron, have inclusions of saline crystals that are rectangular, have unknown ovoids and spheroids, contain carbon nano-tubes and have . biological tissue. growing from within the metal. LA: As I'm sure you are aware, ...
lamarzulli
Wed, 18 Nov 2009 16:35:12 GM
They contain meteoric iron, have inclusions of saline crystals that are rectangular, have unknown ovoids and spheroids, contain carbon nano-tubes and have . biological tissue. growing from within the metal. LA: As I'm sure you are aware, ...
Rutgers Technology: Automated Method of Quantifying Biomarkers in ...
LBD
ue, 15 Dec 2009 16:04:00 GM
Automated Method of Quantifying Biomarkers in . Biological. Samples. Rutgers Inventor: Anant Madabhushi, PhD. Department of Biomedical Engineering Rutgers Technology #: 09-078. Invention Summary: Investigators at Rutgers have developed a novel algorithm and methodology that enables rapid, quantitative analysis of biomarkers in . tissue. samples. The algorithm utilizes an iterative mean shift approach to capture snapshots at various levels of color resolution in the . tissue. ...
LBD
ue, 15 Dec 2009 16:04:00 GM
Automated Method of Quantifying Biomarkers in . Biological. Samples. Rutgers Inventor: Anant Madabhushi, PhD. Department of Biomedical Engineering Rutgers Technology #: 09-078. Invention Summary: Investigators at Rutgers have developed a novel algorithm and methodology that enables rapid, quantitative analysis of biomarkers in . tissue. samples. The algorithm utilizes an iterative mean shift approach to capture snapshots at various levels of color resolution in the . tissue. ...
Optics may speed breast cancer diagnosis - Futurity.org - Optical ...
unknown
hu, 10 Dec 2009 18:59:08 GM
bioengineering, and medicine, at the University of Illinois, the imaging system uses optical coherence tomography a light-based technology for imaging subsurface . biological tissue. to provide high-resolution, micron-scale images. ...
unknown
hu, 10 Dec 2009 18:59:08 GM
bioengineering, and medicine, at the University of Illinois, the imaging system uses optical coherence tomography a light-based technology for imaging subsurface . biological tissue. to provide high-resolution, micron-scale images. ...
Suture and ligature device for medical treatment
unknown
Wed, 19 Aug 2009 06:21:04 GM
The present invention relates to a suture and ligature device for medical treatment that is used together with an endoscope in endoscopy treatments such as the suturing or ligaturing of . biological tissue. in a patient. ...
unknown
Wed, 19 Aug 2009 06:21:04 GM
The present invention relates to a suture and ligature device for medical treatment that is used together with an endoscope in endoscopy treatments such as the suturing or ligaturing of . biological tissue. in a patient. ...
Molecular Mapping and Functional Characterization of the VEGF164 ...
Krilleke, D., DeErkenez, A., Schubert, W., Giri, I., Robinson, GS, Ng, Y.-S., Shima, DT
hu, 13 Sep 2007 07:00:00 GM
We focused on basic residues and found Arg-13, Arg-14, and Arg-49 to be critical for heparin binding and interaction with extracellular matrix in . tissue. samples. We also examined the cellular and biochemical consequences of abolishing ...
Krilleke, D., DeErkenez, A., Schubert, W., Giri, I., Robinson, GS, Ng, Y.-S., Shima, DT
hu, 13 Sep 2007 07:00:00 GM
We focused on basic residues and found Arg-13, Arg-14, and Arg-49 to be critical for heparin binding and interaction with extracellular matrix in . tissue. samples. We also examined the cellular and biochemical consequences of abolishing ...
The Matricellular Protein Periostin Is Required for Sost ...
Bonnet, N., Standley, KN, Bianchi, EN, Stadelmann, V., Foti, M., Conway, SJ, Ferrari, SL
Fri, 11 Dec 2009 14:37:32 GM
Conn density: connectivity density; SMI: structural model index; CtTV: cortical . tissue. volume; CtBV: cortical . tissue. bone volume; BMaV: bone marrow volume; CtTh: average cortical width; MAR: mineral apposition rate; SLS: single-labeled surface; BS: bone surface ... M109.060335 December 18, 2009 The Journal of . Biological. Chemistry, 284, 35939-35950. AbstractFree; Full TextFree to you; Full Text (PDF)Free to you; Supplemental Data. All Versions of this Article: ...
Bonnet, N., Standley, KN, Bianchi, EN, Stadelmann, V., Foti, M., Conway, SJ, Ferrari, SL
Fri, 11 Dec 2009 14:37:32 GM
Conn density: connectivity density; SMI: structural model index; CtTV: cortical . tissue. volume; CtBV: cortical . tissue. bone volume; BMaV: bone marrow volume; CtTh: average cortical width; MAR: mineral apposition rate; SLS: single-labeled surface; BS: bone surface ... M109.060335 December 18, 2009 The Journal of . Biological. Chemistry, 284, 35939-35950. AbstractFree; Full TextFree to you; Full Text (PDF)Free to you; Supplemental Data. All Versions of this Article: ...
eScholarship: Volume-selective magnetic resonance imaging using an ...
Jeffrey L. Paulsen
ue, 20 Jan 2009 18:42:02 GM
The inherently strong magnetic-field gradients of single-sided sensors developed so far has prevented imaging of materials with high water content, such as . biological tissues. , over large volumes whereas designs with more homogeneous ...
Jeffrey L. Paulsen
ue, 20 Jan 2009 18:42:02 GM
The inherently strong magnetic-field gradients of single-sided sensors developed so far has prevented imaging of materials with high water content, such as . biological tissues. , over large volumes whereas designs with more homogeneous ...
IEEE Spectrum: A Practical T-Ray Amplifier
unknown
ue, 08 Dec 2009 16:28:20 GM
Unlike X-rays, terahertz radiation which lies above microwave wavelengths and below the infrared band, in the 30 micrometer to 1 millimeter range doesn't damage . biological tissue. and provides good resolution. ...
unknown
ue, 08 Dec 2009 16:28:20 GM
Unlike X-rays, terahertz radiation which lies above microwave wavelengths and below the infrared band, in the 30 micrometer to 1 millimeter range doesn't damage . biological tissue. and provides good resolution. ...
Complex systems and biology introduction Freelancing science
Pawel Szczesny
Fri, 04 Dec 2009 21:01:04 GM
yet at the same time are quite sensitive to initial conditions and some signals (see butterfly effect); both features are unpredictable; local/global protein is a CAS, protein network is a CAS, cell is a CAS, . tissue. is a CAS, ... As a biologist in training I find complex descriptions of . biological. systems way too simple. For scientists studying complex systems, nature was indeed an inspiration for a long time, but rarely real knowledge about biology had been ...
Pawel Szczesny
Fri, 04 Dec 2009 21:01:04 GM
yet at the same time are quite sensitive to initial conditions and some signals (see butterfly effect); both features are unpredictable; local/global protein is a CAS, protein network is a CAS, cell is a CAS, . tissue. is a CAS, ... As a biologist in training I find complex descriptions of . biological. systems way too simple. For scientists studying complex systems, nature was indeed an inspiration for a long time, but rarely real knowledge about biology had been ...
High school students do groundbreaking biological research at ...
unknown
hu, 03 Sep 2009 20:20:00 GM
Researchers at VUMCled by Billy Hudson, Ph.D., have discovered a new chemical bond in . biological tissue. , a fundamental discovery that helps explain evolutionary adaptation in the animal kingdom and may shed light on human disease. ...
unknown
hu, 03 Sep 2009 20:20:00 GM
Researchers at VUMCled by Billy Hudson, Ph.D., have discovered a new chemical bond in . biological tissue. , a fundamental discovery that helps explain evolutionary adaptation in the animal kingdom and may shed light on human disease. ...
EMFacts Consultancy
Administrator
Wed, 09 Dec 2009 10:04:30 GM
These suggestions cast doubt on mobile phone industry's assertion that athermal (low intensity) RF exposures were of no consequence, as there could be no interaction with . biological tissue. at levels that did not cause heating. ...
Administrator
Wed, 09 Dec 2009 10:04:30 GM
These suggestions cast doubt on mobile phone industry's assertion that athermal (low intensity) RF exposures were of no consequence, as there could be no interaction with . biological tissue. at levels that did not cause heating. ...
Technology Review: Blogs: arXiv blog: How Magnetic Fields May ...
unknown
hu, 09 Apr 2009 04:10:00 GM
How do magnetic fields affect . biological tissue. ? An entire field of science called bioelectromagnetics has grown up to study this problem and yet nobody is quite sure how to answer this question. It's possible that several mechanisms ...
unknown
hu, 09 Apr 2009 04:10:00 GM
How do magnetic fields affect . biological tissue. ? An entire field of science called bioelectromagnetics has grown up to study this problem and yet nobody is quite sure how to answer this question. It's possible that several mechanisms ...
It's Bad for Taking Care of Skin after 9 at Night - titleblog
unknown
Wed, 23 Dec 2009 12:00:26 GM
Sweet GHD Gold at Keen Price Our skin also has . biological. clock, it is most likely to have allergic reaction during 9 to 11 pm, the resistance of the capillaries weakens, blood pressure falls, our body is subject to edema, bleeding and inflammation, so it is not suitable to take care of ... 8 am to 12 pm The function of the skin reaches a peak during this period, the resistance of the skin . tissue. is the strongest, the secretion of sebaceous gland is the most vigorous. ...
unknown
Wed, 23 Dec 2009 12:00:26 GM
Sweet GHD Gold at Keen Price Our skin also has . biological. clock, it is most likely to have allergic reaction during 9 to 11 pm, the resistance of the capillaries weakens, blood pressure falls, our body is subject to edema, bleeding and inflammation, so it is not suitable to take care of ... 8 am to 12 pm The function of the skin reaches a peak during this period, the resistance of the skin . tissue. is the strongest, the secretion of sebaceous gland is the most vigorous. ...
Musculoskeletal Tissue Regeneration
unknown
ue, 08 Apr 2008 05:08:02 GM
Written by recognized experts in their field, Musculoskeletal . Tissue. Regeneration: . Biological. Materials and Methods aims to provide both basic and advanced knowledge of the newer methodologies being developed and introduced to the ...
unknown
ue, 08 Apr 2008 05:08:02 GM
Written by recognized experts in their field, Musculoskeletal . Tissue. Regeneration: . Biological. Materials and Methods aims to provide both basic and advanced knowledge of the newer methodologies being developed and introduced to the ...
Day 4 Thursday 19 November Plastic Futures
Girish Sagaram
hu, 19 Nov 2009 11:39:44 GM
The first exercise of the day was a practical session in the art of . tissue. culture. This is where live . tissue. is grown from cells extracted from either plants or animals. The group was asked to bring in samples of animal . tissue. to use for ... Punctuated by video presentations from Markus Schmidt (Synbiosafe Trailer) and Daisy Ginsberg (The synthetic Kingdom), discussion continued around the ethics of . biological. research and the . biological. arts, including the definition of ...
Girish Sagaram
hu, 19 Nov 2009 11:39:44 GM
The first exercise of the day was a practical session in the art of . tissue. culture. This is where live . tissue. is grown from cells extracted from either plants or animals. The group was asked to bring in samples of animal . tissue. to use for ... Punctuated by video presentations from Markus Schmidt (Synbiosafe Trailer) and Daisy Ginsberg (The synthetic Kingdom), discussion continued around the ethics of . biological. research and the . biological. arts, including the definition of ...
How to illustrate biological tissue
Never Ending Rants by Dorks
Wed, 16 Sep 2009 17:54:50 GM
While searching the web for a good illustrative example of . tissue. , I stumbled upon this gem that I might just use in class.
Never Ending Rants by Dorks
Wed, 16 Sep 2009 17:54:50 GM
While searching the web for a good illustrative example of . tissue. , I stumbled upon this gem that I might just use in class.
Are Cell Phones and Wireless Technology Dangerous?
admin
Fri, 04 Dec 2009 22:22:15 GM
A carrier wave oscillates at 1900 megahertz (MHz) in most phones, which is mostly invisible to our . biological tissue. and doesn't do damage. The information-carrying secondary wave necessary to interpret voice or data is the problem, ...
admin
Fri, 04 Dec 2009 22:22:15 GM
A carrier wave oscillates at 1900 megahertz (MHz) in most phones, which is mostly invisible to our . biological tissue. and doesn't do damage. The information-carrying secondary wave necessary to interpret voice or data is the problem, ...
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Some cried and shared a box of tissue . The criminal complaint says Avey used a second necktie to tie the boy's neck to an armrest inside an Oldsmobile ...
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Why is it necessary ?
Q. Why is it necessary to dehydrate from a soft biological tissue before it can be impregnated with wax for light microscope
Asked by 11 - Tue Oct 10 17:57:41 2006 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Wax is essential non-polar (oily) and will not mix with polar water molecules. Therefore the tissue needs to be dehydrated , in order for the wax to enter the tissue uniformly.
Answered by Anand - Tue Oct 10 18:03:06 2006
Q. Why is it necessary to dehydrate from a soft biological tissue before it can be impregnated with wax for light microscope
Asked by 11 - Tue Oct 10 17:57:41 2006 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Wax is essential non-polar (oily) and will not mix with polar water molecules. Therefore the tissue needs to be dehydrated , in order for the wax to enter the tissue uniformly.
Answered by Anand - Tue Oct 10 18:03:06 2006
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