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Use cases of artificial intelligence and machine learning in clinical development - Pub... - 0 views

In brief: Artificial intelligence, machine learning will create a greater platform for clinical development in the future. The AI tools will be more beneficial than the traditional methods for det...

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Michael Hait

FBI begins 'Civil Rights-Era Cold Case Initiative' seeking next-of-kin for unsolved mur... - 0 views

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    During the struggle for civil rights, many brave men and women sacrificed their lives to improve the lives of Americans of all races. Unfortunately, because of lingering institutional racism in the South, the murders of these civil rights workers were not all investigated to their fullest, and quite a few went unsolved. The Federal Bureau of Investigation recently announced its "Civil Rights-Era Cold Case Initiative," to try to identify the next-of-kin of some of the victims of these cases.
Michael Hait

Case study for Y-DNA testing in NGSQ - 0 views

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    On 20 October 2009, this column addressed the topic of Y-DNA testing for genealogical purposes. This relatively new development in science holds revolutionary potential for genealogy, especially African-American research. The most recent issue of the National Genealogical Society Quarterly (Sep 2009) contains the case study of an African-American family where Y-DNA testing revealed direct male line European ancestry.[1]
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Clinical Case Report Writing Services Help | Pubrica - 0 views

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    Pubrica has extensive experience in developing a detailed clinical case report Writing Services that highlights the scientific documentation of a single clinical
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Preserving Your Digital Memories - Digital Preservation (Library of Congress) - 0 views

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    Preserving a digital object is not the same as preserving, say, a book or photograph. You can put a book on a shelf or a photo in a box and (if kept dry and safe) look at it 50 years later. The same is not true with a digital object. This is why, in many cases, digital materials are considered more fragile than physical ones.
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The Desperate Genealogist's Idea Book from DeadFred Genealogy Photo Archive - 0 views

  • Finally! The Desperate Genealogist's Idea Book: Creative Ways to Outsmart Your Elusive Ancestors is available for purchase. A tag-team effort by DeadFred.com and some of genealogy's top ancestral sleuths and accomplished writers, this 150-page e-book is packed with articles and case studies that reveal invaluable tips, shortcuts, resources and even step-by-step instructions on how to use overlooked research tools, conduct specialized searches and tackle brick walls with sheer ingenuity.
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What is the science behind the established procedure of Genetic transfer? - 0 views

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    "The new WPI MICRO-ePORE™ pinpoint cell penetrator is a simple and versatile system that can be used for efficient microinjection of a diverse array of compounds and biomolecules into oocytes and pre-implantation stage mammalian embryos. Patent pending Flutter Electrode Technology assists in small, clean, precise membrane penetration without tearing or damaging the membrane. Benefits Increase viability of injected embryos Flexible system Integrates with WPI's PV820/PV830, as well as other popular microinjection systems, like the Eppendorf Femtojet® and the Narishige injectors (Femtojet® 4I is a registered Trademark of Eppendorf.) Microinjection of diverse compounds and biomolecules - DNA, RNA, proteins Pre- and post-implantation in embryos of various species - mice, rodents, monkeys, bovine, pigs, zebrafish, etc. Easy to operate - Hands-free operation with foot switch control User adjustable frequency and voltage - four programmable protocols Small, portable unit saves precious benchtop space Works with all major inverted microscopes"
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    A transgenic animal is one whose genome has been altered by the transfer of a gene or genes from another species. In biomedical research, in the laboratory, transgenic animals are routinely used as models. Over 95 percent of those users are genetically modified rodents, predominantly mice. Transgenic animals have many Utilities which made them much superior to the normal animals. Utilities of Transgenic Animals: * During medical research, transgenic animals are mostly used to identify the functions of some specific factors in complex homeostatic systems. These can be through the over- or under-expression of a modified gene (the inserted transgene). * In the toxicology as the responsive test animals for the detection of toxicants. * In mammalian developmental genetics. * In molecular biology, this analysis of the regulation of the gene expression, make use of the informative evaluation of some specific genetic change, at the level of the whole animal. * While in the pharmaceutical industry, for the targeted production of pharmaceutical proteins, and during the drug production also on the product efficacy testing. * In biotechnology, as producers of specific proteins. * For the genetically engineered hormones to increase milk yield, meat production. * In the cloning procedures to reproduce some specific bloodlines in the genetic engineering of the livestock, and in the aquaculture that affects the modification of animal physiology and/or anatomy, * Developing animals specially created for use in xenografting.
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What are the things we could consider for cell manipulation? - 0 views

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    Cell manipulation using optical traps was first indicated by Bell Laboratories using visible argon laser light and infrared light. Movement of a micron-sized dielectric particle is convinced by the direct transfer of photon momentum to a non-absorbing particle during refraction and reflection, which is the radiation pressure. The optical force from a high intensity focused Gaussian profile laser has scattering (the process in which electromagnetic radiation or particles are deflected diffused.) and gradient force components, which gives a valid point of stable equilibrium near the beam focus. Particles are trapped being across by the gradient force, while around an axis motion of the particle is controlled by the scattering forces. The wavelength of light (dp>> λ) is less than for cells, ray optics have been used to derive the radiation force from scattering of the incident light momentum.
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