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Conductivity Meters Manufacturers - Atico Export - 0 views

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    Conductivity Meters Manufacturers offer highly precise instruments for measuring conductivity in liquids. Our meters deliver accurate, reliable results for laboratories, industrial applications and research.
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Conductivity Meter Manufacturer - 0 views

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    Conductivity meters provided by the best conductivity meter manufacturers are essential in measuring water quality and safety for human consumption, industrial processing, and other uses.
Atico Export

Conductivity Meter Manufacturer in India - Quora - 0 views

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    The Industries that are interested in making the most of highly advanced conductivity meters must collaborate with the exceptional Conductivity Meter Manufacturer in India, Atico Export.
Atico Export

Conductivity Meter manufacturer - 0 views

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    Atico Export is an experienced metal conductivity meter manufacturer. Their team of specialists are committed to providing exceptional customer service and making sure their customers are completely satisfied with their products.
Janos Haits

GRANATUM - Project Vision - 0 views

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    The vision of the GRANATUM project is to bridge the information, knowledge and collaboration gap among biomedical researchers in Europe (at least) ensuring that the biomedical scientific community has homogenized, integrated access to the globally available information and data resources needed to perform complex cancer chemoprevention experiments and conduct studies on large-scale datasets.
Erich Feldmeier

Meaghan Christian: Family meals can help children reach their 5 A Day: a cross-sectiona... - 0 views

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    "The CADET tool found that children consumed on average 293 g F&V (95% CI 287 to 303) per day. Clustered (by school) multilevel regression models with total F&V as the primary outcome were conducted to explore how the home environment affects children's F&V intake. Children of families who reported 'always' eating a family meal together at a table had 125 g (95% CI 92 to 157; p=
Janos Haits

Knowledge-NET - 0 views

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    K-NET - Knowledge-NET - is a play ground of knowledge management enthusiasts. We use this informal space to raise awareness on emerging technologies; to debate and discuss the impact of collaborative socialization on work and life; and to raise awareness of new agile forms of conducting business with knowledge management methodologies.
Erich Feldmeier

DIY Bioprinter Lets Wannabe Scientists Build Structures From Living Cells | Wired Desig... - 0 views

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    "A new bioprinter developed at a hackerspace can print living cells for less than the cost of an iPod touch. 3-D bioprinters have the potential to change the way medical research is conducted, even print living tissue and replacement organs, but they are expensive and highly specialized. They literally build living structures, like blood vessels or skin tissue, cell by cell, revolutionizing biomedical engineering. Unfortunately, they're expensive, rare, and require a Ph.D. (or two) to operate successfully. Frustrated by their cost and exclusivity, a group of makers at the DIYbio hackerspace BioCurious are developing a system open to anyone with a soldering iron and a serious passion for cell biology."
Erich Feldmeier

DIYgenomics - 0 views

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    "Nature: "A group called DIYgenomics has banded together to analyse their genomes, and even conduct and participate in small clinical trials" - October 2010 Nature Medicine: "...early adopters are showing how empowering and beneficial to science personal genetic information can be" - September 2010 WIRED: "...they wanted to build a model trial that could be easily replicated by citizen scientists anywhere" "
Janos Haits

Plagiarism detector, free plagiarism check - 0 views

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    PlagiarismDetection.org offers an innovative, user-friendly online tool that helps students and instructors with detection and prevention of academic plagiarism. Our sophisticated, yet easy-to-use detector conducts thorough and in-detail detection for plagiarism of a submitted document within a few minutes only. The plagiarism detection software is designed to leave no chances for plagiarized works and runs against all the available Internet resources, including websites, digital databases and online libraries (such as Questia, ProQuest, etc.). As a result, the program underlines the plagiarized parts of the text and indicates the original source the passage was initially taken from. Finally, PlagiarismDetection.org generates a full report, indicating the overall originality rating and the percentage of plagiarized materials in the submitted text. Customer has an opportunity to share plagiarism reports with other people by simply giving them the link, generated by our program.
Janos Haits

MarilynMonrobot - 0 views

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    Heather is currently conducting her doctoral research at Carnegie Mellon's Robotics Institute and running Marilyn Monrobot Labs in NYC, which creates socially intelligent robot performances and sensor-based electronic art. Founder of the Robot Film Festival and Cyborg Cabaret, Heather was on the 2011 Forbes List for 30 under 30 in Science.
Janos Haits

Stanford Knowledge Systems, AI Laboratory - 0 views

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    KSL conducts research in the areas of knowledge representation and automated reasoning in the Artificial Intelligence Laboratory of the Department of Computer Science at Stanford University. Current work focuses on enabling technology for the Semantic Web, hybrid reasoning, explaining answers from heterogeneous applications, deductive question-answering, representing and reasoning with multiple contexts, knowledge aggregation, ontology engineering, and knowledge-based technology for intelligence analysts and other knowledge workers.
Janos Haits

Free Online Course Materials | Electrical Engineering and Computer Science | MIT OpenCo... - 0 views

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    Graduates of MIT's electrical engineering and computer science department work in diverse industries and conduct research in a broad range of areas.
Infogreen Global

Graphene pioneers - Professors Andre Geim and Kostya Novoselov - have been knighted - 0 views

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    The scientists were awarded the Nobel Prize for Physics in 2010 and graphene - the world's thinnest, strongest and most conductive material - is considered as having the potential to revolutionise materials science.
Janos Haits

digitalresearchtools / FrontPage - 0 views

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    This wiki collects information about tools and resources that can help scholars (particularly in the humanities and social sciences) conduct research more efficiently or creatively.  Whether you need software to help you manage citations, author a multimedia work, or analyze texts, Digital Research Tools will help you find what you're looking for. We provide a directory of tools organized by research activity, as well as reviews of select tools in which we not only describe the tool's features, but also explore how it might be employed most effectively by researchers.
Block Scientific

Clay Adams Serofuge 2002 Centrifuge - 0 views

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    Clay Adams Serofuge 2002 is a versatile system that has proven to be very useful for conducting blood grouping, cross matching, typing, and other cell washing procedures.
Erich Feldmeier

@bdwredaktion Marji McCullough: Omega-3 Fatty Acids Linked to Increase in Prostate Canc... - 0 views

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    "A study conducted by researchers at cancer centers across the US has found a link between omega-3 fatty acids and an increased risk of prostate cancer. Omega-3 fatty acids are found in fish including salmon, trout, and fresh tuna, and in fish oil supplements. The study, published online July 10 in the Journal of the National Cancer Institute, looked at blood levels of omega-3 fatty acids in some of the men enrolled in the Selenium and Vitamin E Cancer Prevention Trial (SELECT) of more than 35,000 men over age 50 in the US, Puerto Rico, and Canada. The study did not collect information on the men's diets. Therefore, it's not clear whether the omega-3 fatty acids in their blood came from food or from supplements."
Janos Haits

MIT CSAIL Parallel and Distributed Operating Systems - 0 views

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    "We build and investigate software systems for parallel and distributed environments. We have conducted research in operating systems, networking, mobile computing, language design, compiler design, and architecture, taking a pragmatic approach: we build high-performance, reliable, and working systems."
Maluvia Haseltine

Virtual Worlds May Be the Future Setting of Scientific Collaboration - 0 views

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    A team of scientists from the California Institute of Technology, Princeton, Drexel University, and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology have formed the first professional scientific organization based entirely in virtual worlds. Meta Institute for Computational Astrophysics (MICA) conducts professional seminars and popular lectures, among other events, for its growing membership.
Skeptical Debunker

It's official: An asteroid wiped out the dinosaurs - Yahoo! News - 0 views

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    A giant asteroid smashing into Earth is the only plausible explanation for the extinction of the dinosaurs, a global scientific team said on Thursday, hoping to settle a row that has divided experts for decades. A panel of 41 scientists from across the world reviewed 20 years' worth of research to try to confirm the cause of the so-called Cretaceous-Tertiary (KT) extinction, which created a "hellish environment" around 65 million years ago and wiped out more than half of all species on the planet. Scientific opinion was split over whether the extinction was caused by an asteroid or by volcanic activity in the Deccan Traps in what is now India, where there were a series of super volcanic eruptions that lasted around 1.5 million years. The new study, conducted by scientists from Europe, the United States, Mexico, Canada and Japan and published in the journal Science, found that a 15-kilometre (9 miles) wide asteroid slamming into Earth at Chicxulub in what is now Mexico was the culprit. "We now have great confidence that an asteroid was the cause of the KT extinction. This triggered large-scale fires, earthquakes measuring more than 10 on the Richter scale, and continental landslides, which created tsunamis," said Joanna Morgan of Imperial College London, a co-author of the review.
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