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Improved chemistry helping Wizards reach their potential

Posted: Published on December 30th, 2014

A little chemistry can go a long way. After having the best year in a decade last season, the Washington Wizards are on track to have an even better one this season. Behind MVP candidate John Wall, the Wizards are one of the best teams in the Eastern Conference and the players say it all comes down to being in sync. I think the balance between the role players and the guys who have to bring it every day its good, Marcin Gortat said. We have the right system and we are trying to stick to our principles and what we are supposed to do. We have some days where we have less focus than we are supposed to have. At the end of the day, I think we have a really talented team that works really well together. Washington finished 44-38 last season and made it to the conference semifinals. The Wizards had a good thing going but lost a key piece of the puzzle -forward Trevor Ariza, who ended up in Houston, where the Wizards defeated the Rockets 104-103 on Monday night. They are now 22-8 on the season. Ariza, a veteran leader, was helping build the teams … Continue reading

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Green chemistry: science or politics?

Posted: Published on December 30th, 2014

FILE - In this Monday Dec. 1, 2014 file photo, the California State Assembly meets for an organizational session where lawmakers took the oath of office at the Capitol in Sacramento, Calif. In the upcoming year Democrats will push for increased spending on education and social programs while Republicans will strive for relevancy after a strong showing in legislative races last month. (AP Photo/Rich Pedroncelli, File) SACRAMENTO Legislators already are touting myriad new bill ideas as they head back to Sacramento next week. Meanwhile, their efforts from last year 900-plus new laws will go into effect New Year's Day. Its back to business as usual, with all the usual hype by legislators promising their latest ideas will fix some pressing problem. The states ban on free lightweight plastic grocery bags is arguably the best-known of the new laws. I bought Christmas groceries in a city in Washington State where a similar ban has been in effect. I paid for bulkier bags, which I promptly threw away. I always kept and reused the light, easily stored ones to scoop cat litter and dog poo. Well see if the law cuts back on trash or just causes people to react as I … Continue reading

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Goodie Mob – Cell Therapy (aka Check who’s that peeking at …

Posted: Published on December 30th, 2014

Soul Food (1995) on LaFace Records. http://itunes.apple.com/it/album/soul... LYRICS When the scene unfolds Young girls thirteen years old Expose themselves to any Tom, Dick, and Hank Got mo' stretch marks than these hoes Hollin' they got rank See Sega ain't in this new world order Dem experimenting in Atlanta, Georgia United Nations, overseas Trained assassins do search and seize Ain't knocking or asking Dem coming for niggas like me Po' white trash, like they Tricks like her back in slavery Concentration camps lace with gas pipes lines Infernos outdoors like they had back When Adolf Hitler was living in 1945 Listen to me now, believe me Later on in the future look it up Where they say it? In the constitution That in the event of a race war Places like operation Heartbreak Hotel Moments tell until air tight vents seal off despair Dem say expect no mercy Fool you should be my least worry got to deal with W-2's, 1099's Unmarked black helicopters swoop down And try to put missiles in mines Who's that peeking in my window Pow, nobody now Who's that peeking in my window Pow, nobody now Me and my family moved in our apartment complex A … Continue reading

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More about Gordie Howe’s therapy

Posted: Published on December 30th, 2014

Stem cells grown under low oxygen. These stem cells from Stemedica are licensed to CardioCell. Dr. David Gorski, a prominent skeptic of therapies offered outside the scientifically controlled clinical trial system, has published an extensive and critical look at the stem cell therapy Gordie Howe received in early December to help him recover from a serious stroke. I had email exchanges with Gorski while writing my article last week on the treatment, which uses stem cells provided by San Diego-based Stemedica. Gorski, whose previous blog post at Science-Based Medicine on Howe's treatment caught my attention, follows through with an analysis of the clinical trial setup used by Novastem, a Mexican stem cell company licensed by Stemedica to use its cells. Dr. Murray Howe and his hockey great father, Gordie Howe, on a fishing trip in Saskatchewan in 2013. / Courtesy Murray Howe "As sympathetic as I am to the Howe family, Im sorry. I reluctantly have to say that Murray Howe really should know better," Gorski wrote. "If Gordie Howe was treated as part of a clinical trial, then Novastem should have treated him for free! Thats because if it is running a clinical trial, it should treat everyone on … Continue reading

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About the Division of Pediatric Cardiology Pediatrics …

Posted: Published on December 30th, 2014

The Division of Pediatric Cardiology offers modern, comprehensive diagnostic and therapeutic services to patients with known or suspected heart disease. We treat patients ranging in age from the unborn fetus to the young adult and deliver care both in Chapel Hill and in convenient clinics located throughout North Carolina. Our specialists provide cardiac services throughout North Carolina via a network of outpatient clinics that extends across the State of North Carolina. Many health care professionals are involved in treating your child. Our clinicians work closely with the Division of Pediatric Cardiothoracic Surgery, which brings the full range of state-of-the-art surgical procedures to N.C. Children's Hospital, as well as the Newborn Critical Care Center and Pediatric Intensive Care Unit. When hospitalized, patients are cared for at North Carolina Children's Hospital. The hospital's new facilities opened on the UNC campus in 2002 to provide care of children with complex diseases as well as routine problems in all the pediatric subspecialties. Children with heart problems are treated in the Children's Intermediate Cardiac Care (CICC) Unit located on the fifth floor of the Children's Hospital. This unit offers sophisticated technology such as an automated telemetry observation system that allows us to provide optimal care … Continue reading

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Aakriti biotechnology Pvt Ltd – Video

Posted: Published on December 30th, 2014

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Portal:Biotechnology – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Posted: Published on December 30th, 2014

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia The Biotechnology Portal Welcome to the Biotechnology portal. Biotechnology is a technology based on biology, especially when used in agriculture, food science, and medicine. Of the many different definitions available, the one declared by the UN Convention on Biological Diversity is one of the broadest: Refresh - Edit Biotechnology subcategories: edit Golden rice is a variety of rice (Oryza sativa) produced through genetic modification to biosynthesise of the precursors of beta-carotene (pro-vitamin A) in the edible parts of rice. The scientific details of the rice were first published in Science in 2000.1 Golden rice was developed as a fortified food to be used in areas where there is a shortage of dietary Vitamin A. In 2005, a new variety called golden rice 2 was announced, it produces up to 23 times more beta-carotene than the original variety of golden rice.2 Neither variety is available for human consumption. Although golden rice was developed as a humanitarian tool it has met with significant opposition from environmental and anti-globalization activists. edit Read more here: Portal:Biotechnology - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia … Continue reading

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Artes Biotechnology GmbH

Posted: Published on December 30th, 2014

Biotechnological Processes and Products for Today and Tomorrow ARTES Biotechnology is a well established development partner for recombinant protein production. Several bio-pharmaceutical products and industrial enzymes have been successfully introduced worldwide in the market by our clients and licensees. ARTES Biotechnology delivers safe, robust and cost efficient protein production based on microbial cell lines including yeast (Hansenula polymorpha, syn. Pichia angusta) and bacteria (E. coli). Our unique virus like particle (VLP) platform is applied for development of safe and affordable vaccines. ARTES proprietary technologies ensure freedom-to-operate and reliable, competitive production. WHO recommendation, international registration, FDA approval and GRAS certification are part of the track record achieved in our international collaborations. Large scale manufacturing and full analytics in accordance with cGMP guidelines are warranted in collaboration with a network of industrial partners. A wide range of processes and products is available in our portfolio for immediate technology transfer. New cell lines and processes for your product of interest are developed specifically to meet your demands. More: Artes Biotechnology GmbH … Continue reading

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University of Glasgow :: Postgraduate taught degree …

Posted: Published on December 30th, 2014

This Masters in Biotechnology programme provides you with an advanced practical knowledge of biotechnology and molecular genetic technologies underpinning modern biotechnology and how they can be applied to solve real world problems. The programme offers training in a broad range of topics including; environmental biotechnology, synthetic biology, plant engineering, stem cell therapies and vaccine development. The programme is made up of five teaching modules and a dissertation project. Each module explores different aspects of Biotechnology.The dissertation allows you to specialise the degree through a chosen field of research. You will undertake this project with the support and guidance of your chosen academic expert. The aims of the course are: Abioye Jumai is a current MSc Biotechnology student. "As an African, I wanted to leave my comfort zone and gain a global perspective of the world and modern technological skills by studying a one-year MSc before proceeding to my PhD and the UK had that, quality education in one year. I chose the University of Glasgow because it is one of the best schools in the UK and a part of prestigious groups such as the Russell group and Universitas 21. The most beautiful thing about Glasgow is the hospitality, the … Continue reading

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Biotechnology, AIIMS

Posted: Published on December 30th, 2014

Introduction Content Provider: Dr. Jaya Sivaswami Tyagi Biotechnology has emerged as a major force not only in industrial terms but also as a discipline where in frontier areas of biology are being integrated to enhance the quality of human life. The development of immunology and molecular biology have been integrated with modern virology, microbiology and fermentation technology to yield rich dividends in the form of medical products such as insulin, erythropoietin etc., as well as sensitive and specific diagnostic procedure for infectious diseases and inherited disorders. In addition the newer therapeutics are envisaged to be genetically engineered cytokines such as interferons and interleukins. Gene therapy to correct inherited disorder is being actively pursued. These global developments need to be understood and harnessed by the medical personnel in India at all the levels viz. Undergraduate, postgraduate students, teachers and clinicians. With these objectives Department of Biotechnology the first department of Medical Biotechnology in the country was established at the All India Institute of Medical Sciences in 1986 for teaching and research in the areas of Medical Biotechnology. See the rest here: Biotechnology, AIIMS … Continue reading

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