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Global Small Molecule Kinase Inhibitors Market to Reach $16.2 Billion by 2015, According to a New Report by Global Industry Analysts, Inc.

02.07.2009 21:31    prweb.com
GIA announces the release of a comprehensive global report on Small Molecule Kinase Inhibitors market. World market for small molecule kinase inhibitor drugs is projected to reach $16.2 billion by the year 2015. This is primarily driven by the rising

iCardiac Selected by Top 10 Pharmaceutical Company

02.07.2009 21:31    prweb.com
Executes Master Services Agreement Covering Highly Automated QT(sm) and Dynamic QTbtb(sm) Solutions (PRWeb Jul 2, 2009) Read the full story at

Asia Debut for Money-Saving Pharma-Packaging Machines from Ireland

02.07.2009 21:31    prweb.com
The Northern Irish packaging machinery manufacturer, Sepha Ltd. is breaking into one of the world's largest pharmaceutical markets, Japan, by showcasing its money-saving, leak testing and de-blistering (http://www.sepha.com/en/products/deblistering-equipment) machines for the first time there at the world's largest pharmaceutical event


Pygmy by Chuck Palahniuk : review

02.07.2009 20:27    telegraph.co.uk
Stephen Abell is impressed by the flash fire scenes of Chuck Palahniuk's Pygmy

J.D. Salinger wins copyright case on 'The Catcher in the Rye sequel'

02.07.2009 20:27    telegraph.co.uk
The publication of a book that novelist J.D. Salinger said ripped off his classic "The Catcher in the Rye" was halted by a US federal judge on Wednesday.

The Junior Officers' Reading Club by Patrick Hennessey: review

02.07.2009 20:27    telegraph.co.uk
Keith Lowe examines a thoughtful candid memoir by Patrick Hennessey an officer who fought in Iraq and Afghanistan

Curriculum Vitae by Yoel Hoffmann

02.07.2009 19:42    complete-review.com
at the Complete Review

Towards fully integrated Lab-on-Chip: design, assembly and experimental results

02.07.2009 19:02    inderscience.com
We present a direct-write CMOS-based platform for Lab-on-Chip (LoC) applications. A fully automated LoC consists of several active and passive components such as biosensors and microchannels integrated on a single chip for single purpose. In this paper, we describe a

Health status and air quality parameters monitoring based on mobile technology and WPAN

02.07.2009 19:02    inderscience.com
The paper presents a Wireless Personal Area Network (WPAN) including two Bluetooth-enabled measuring nodes that delivers information about some physiological parameters extracted from photo-plethysmographic signals and provides information of indoor air temperature and relative humidity. The data from the node

Designing a wireless sensor system for continuous monitoring of the cervical dilation of a pregnant woman

02.07.2009 19:02    inderscience.com
A novel electronic sensor system is designed to continuously monitor the dilation of the cervix of a pregnant female approaching labour and delivery. The system is capable of wirelessly transmitting the progress of dilation to a central monitoring agency that

Human Computer interaction for smart environment applications using hand gestures and facial expressions

02.07.2009 19:02    inderscience.com
The paper discusses two body-language Human Computer Interaction (HCI) modalities, namely facial expressions and hand gestures, for healthcare and smart environment applications. This is an expanded version of a paper presented at the 3rd IEEE International Workshop on Medical Measurements

Beamformer-aided processing of EEG signals for analysing epileptic seizures

02.07.2009 19:02    inderscience.com
Automatic detection of epileptic seizures, by means of online or offline procedures, is a matter of continuous research that commits many research groups. Electroencephalographic (EEG) detection is affected by interference due to specific electrode interference that can be removed by

Data-Taking Dress Rehearsal Proves World's Largest Computing Grid is Ready for LHC Restart

02.07.2009 18:38    bnl.gov
The world's largest computing grid has passed its most comprehensive tests to date in anticipation of the restart of the world's most powerful particle accelerator, the Large Hadron Collider (LHC).

Syracuse University announces new agreement with Brookhaven National Laboratory

02.07.2009 18:38    bnl.gov
A new agreement between Syracuse University and Brookhaven National Laboratory will enable Syracuse faculty and students to use Brookhaven's state-of-the-art research facilities.

Alan Guth bags Isaac Newton medal

02.07.2009 18:18    physicsweb.org
Inflationary universe pioneer to be honoured in London
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Alan Guth bags Isaac Newton medal

Plume from Shiveluch Volcano

02.07.2009 17:49    earthobservatory.nasa.gov
poking above a cloudbank on June 29, 2009.
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Dust Plumes over Turkey

02.07.2009 17:49    earthobservatory.nasa.gov
This true-color image shows dust plumes hovering over Turkey on June 27, 2009. A faint haze of dust also appears over western Iran.
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Dust Storm over the Red Sea

02.07.2009 17:49    earthobservatory.nasa.gov
This true-color image shows dust from Sudan forming a clockwise arc over the Red Sea, barely missing the Saudi Arabian coast, on June 30, 2009.
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Dust Plumes off the West Coast of Africa

02.07.2009 17:49    earthobservatory.nasa.gov
This true-color image from July 1, 2009, shows a series of giant dust plumes west of Mauritania. The smallest and most concentrated plume appears east of Cape Verde.
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