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Better Predictive Tools For Patients With Severe Traumatic Brain Injury
Better Predictive Tools For Patients With Severe Traumatic Brain Injury
Better Predictive Tools For Patients With Severe Traumatic Brain Injury
"How will our loved one come out of this?" After an accident that results in severe traumatic brain injury (sTBI), the answer to this simple question can change everything for a family. The latest study carried out by Dr.
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| • | Improved Spectrometer Based On Nonlinear Optics |
| Scientists have created a new highly sensitive infrared spectrometer. The device converts light from the infrared part of the spectrum to the visible part, where the availability of superior optical detectors results in strongly improved sensing capabilities. | |
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| • | Secure locking clasp - will pay for invention! |
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Needed - a locking clasp mechanism for a watch type device Device is same size as a standard watch but it doesn’t tell time – it enables caregivers to locate lost/missing loved ones who wandered away due to alzheimers or autism etc. www.emfinders.com Many of the patients who would need to wear this device wouldn’t understand what it is and why they need to keep it on their wrist- hence the need for a locking clasp that would allow caregivers the ability to remove it while making it difficult for the wearer to remove it themselves. The current device is setup to accept universal watch bands (18mm) so the consumer can select the color and style they like – the locking clasp could be something that installs over top of the existing pin-type clasp OR be a clasp that is fitted to a special watch band that would be sold as a complete set – band and clasp. The potential # of units needed is in the tens of thousands. A disposable clasp cover is also possible (think plastic/tyvek material with irreversible snaps that prevent the wearer from working the standard pin-clasp until the cover is cut off) if we could offer a safe method of removal (old people with sharp scissors scare me…) Hope this makes sense – ping me if you have any questions or are interested in selling me your solution! Cheers Mike@AperioInsights.com |
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| • | Data Presented at Cancer Molecular Markers Meeting Suggests Clinical Benefit for Integrating New Molecular Tests |
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| • | The Bonsai Effect: Wounded Plants Make Jasmonates, Inhibiting Cell Division, Stunting Growth |
| Biologists found that when leaves of the model plant Arabidopsis are wounded, cell division in the apical meristem is reduced, growth of the plant is arrested within days, and the new leaves grow to only one-half of their normal size although the size of leaf cells is unaffected. | |
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| • | Dr. James M. Gentile, President, Research Corporation, 1-14-08 |
| Research Corporation, science education, Large Synoptic Survey Telescope. Dr. James M. Gentile is president of Research Corporation, America's second-oldest foundation and a major proponent of the advancement of science. He is a leader in the field of science education and a frequent speaker on issues involving the integration of scientific research and higher education. Dr. Gentile is a national associate of the National Research Council, where he played a leadership role in the highly praised NRC publication 'Biology 2010 - Transforming Undergraduate Education for Research Biologists'. He is the author of more than 100 research articles, book chapters, book reviews and special reports in areas of scientific research and higher education. | |
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