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- ImageJ 1.43j (Mac)
- ImageJ is a public domain Java image processing program inspired by NIH Image for the Macintosh. It runs, either as an online applet or as a downloadable application, on any computer with a Java 1.1 or later virtual machine. It can display, edit, analyze, process, save and print 8-bit, 16-bit...
- Software downloads 2009-10-28
- ImageJ 1.43e (Mac)
- ImageJ is a public domain Java image processing program inspired by NIH Image for the Macintosh. It runs, either as an online applet or as a downloadable application, on any computer with a Java 1.1 or later virtual machine. It can display, edit, analyze, process, save and print 8-bit, 16-bit...
- Software downloads 2009-08-06
- New pulseless total artificial heart
- New pulseless total artificial heartpulseless artificial heartBack in the '60s, I was a summer intern at Litton in Minneapolis. Under the assumption that the heart must pulse for a reason, we proved in the lab that pulse flow provides more efficient mass transfer across a membrane. (The same...
- Discussion threads 2008-10-14
- End the spectre of science for sale
- End the spectre of science for saleOr Not[i]He will graduate from high school next spring, an honor student, and cost me a fortune at some elite college.[/i]Depends on what he really wants to study. There are some world-class universities that are also shockingly inexpensive, even for out-of-state students. ...
- Discussion threads 2008-10-03
- 3-D images of a flu virus
- Last week, The Lancet released a study stating that an influenza pandemic similar to the so-called Spanish flu pandemic that killed between 50 and 100 million people between 1918 and 1920 would kill about 62 million people today, with 96 percent of the deaths occurring in developing countries (details here,...
- Blog posts 2006-12-30
- Mac users out in the cold again
- Once again, Mac users are left out in the cold on a government database aimed at a heavy-Mac using population, the Washington Post reports. Earlier this year, the Department of Health and Human Services -- a central manager of the Grants.gov system -- promised that by November the system...
- Blog posts 2006-09-13
- NIH cuts endanger biotech breakthroughs
- NIH will receive $35 million less in 2006 than it did last year. Those cuts will be especially painful for biomedicine, Techology Review reports today. The budget effectively moves the agency back to 2003 funding levels, with the result that only one out of 10 grant proposals will be funded,...
- Blog posts 2006-01-30
- NIH Image 1.6.3 (Mac)
- Image can acquire, display, edit, enhance, analyze and animate images. It reads and writes TIFF, PICT, PICS and MacPaint files, providing compatibility with many other applications, including programs for scanning, processing, editing, publishing and analyzing images. It supports many standard image processing functions, including contrast enhancement, density profiling, smoothing, sharpening,...
- Software downloads 2002-12-05
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- The T-Mobile-Microsoft Sidekick data disaster: Poor IT management going mainstream
- Always have local copies of your dataThe above is why it is a bad idea to put your fate in someone else's hands when you have a choice. By default, keep your data processing and data stores local, and then use cloud services when they suit you. All these kiddies...
- Discussion threads 2009-10-11
- OpenID, meet the U.S. government
- The U.S. government has now joined the OpenID effort. Ten technology players said Wednesday that they will support President Obama's initial pilot programs to make it easier to register and work with government Web sites. OpenID is an identity system for the Web that lets people use...
- Blog posts 2009-09-09
- Apple kicks ZFS in the butt
- CuriousWhat features does ZFS sport that NTFS does not? Which of those are important to data integrity?Reading the IRON File Systems I couldn't help notice that NTFS fared quite well. Do you have any data to suggest that ZFS would fare better than these other file systems?The file systems from...
- Discussion threads 2009-08-29
- Image SXM 189 (Mac)
- Image SXM is a version of the public domain image analysis software NIH Image that has been extended to handle the loading, display and analysis of scanning microscope images.
- Software downloads 2009-08-28
- NIH News Reader 1.6.3 (Mobile)
- NIH News Reader grabs the top stories from the National Institutes and delivers them to your iPhone or iTouch. The news feeds covers latest news, research matters, NIH roadmap, National Eye Institute, National Human Genome Research Institute, Environmental Health Perspectives, National Institute of Environmental Health Science, National Institute of General...
- Software downloads 2009-08-26
- Fovea Pro 4.0.1 (Windows)
- FoveaPro is a set of image processing and analysis tools. Consisting of nearly 200 "plug-ins" it works with a wide variety of "Photoshop-Compatible" programs that range from free or inexpensive (e.g., NIH-Image, Paint Shop Pro to very costly professional packages (e.g., Image Pro Plus, and of course Adobe Photoshop 5.x...
- Software downloads 2009-08-19
- REDI-REFERENCE CLINICAL GUIDELINES FOR PC READER (Mobile)
- REDI-REFERENCE CLINICAL GUIDELINES (MARCH2003) gives concise yet complete summaries of the most important national clinical guidelines at your fingertips, and updates those guidelines regularly as new information comes out. ANNALS OF INTERNAL MEDICINE BOOKREVIEW: "Redi-Reference Clinical Guidelines Handbook is a powerful tool for bringing evidence-based medicine to the point of...
- Software downloads 2009-07-10
- Should doctors go on strike?
- Should doctors go on strike?Big government is the cause... of crazy medical expense. We need less regulation so there's less room for the insurance company and lawyer manipulation that jacks the medical cost. Obama's more government involvement is the wrong solution.No, life, liberty and the pursuit of happinessare fundamental human...
- Discussion threads 2009-07-09
- NIH Stroke Scale 1.0 (Mobile)
- The NIH Stroke Scale is the most widely used clinical quantification tool for documentation of the neurologic deficits of stroke patients. It is used in clinical medicine and research trials. It is a must when evaluating a patient for thrombolytic therapy, as well as for continued follow up of clinical...
- Software downloads 2009-07-08
- ER&ICU ToolBox 7.0 (Mobile)
- ER&ICU ToolBox 7.0 is a premium medical calculator and rapid reference for Emergency and Critical Care Healthcare Professionals. It was designed to provide comprehensive medical information necessary for all health care professionals who work in the Emergency, ICU/CCU, Pre-Hospital, or Critical Care Transport setting. Healthcare providers have been able to...
- Software downloads 2009-07-08
- BMI Calc 1.2 (Mobile)
- Free, quick, and easy body mass index BMI calculator from the National Institutes of Health. Accepts English or metric input. Includes BMI classification table for adults. Provides evidence-based information about BMI. For more evidence-based information and practical tips and tools on weight management, go to NHLBI's "Aim for a Healthy...
- Software downloads 2009-07-08
- REDI-REFERENCE CLINICAL GUIDELINES 5.1 (Mobile)
- REDI-REFERENCE CLINICAL GUIDELINES (January 2005) gives concise yet complete summaries of the most important national clinical guidelines at your fingertips, and updates those guidelines regularly as new information comes out. ANNALS OF INTERNAL MEDICINE BOOKREVIEW: "Redi-Reference Clinical Guidelines Handbook is a powerful tool for bringing evidence-based medicine to the point...
- Software downloads 2009-07-08
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