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- Printing organs on demand?
- Printing organs on demand?Didn't I see that in an episode of StarTrek TNG??N/T
- Tags: Document management, printing
- Discussion threads 2008-03-23
- Printing organs on demand?
- Every year, pharmaceutical companies invest many millions of dollars to test drugs that will never reach market while the number of patients waiting for organ transplants continues to increase. Would it be possible to create human tissues to help to solve both problems? A research team from the University of...
- Tags: Team, Organ, Cell, Printing, MU, Printers, Hardware, Peripherals, Roland Piquepaille
- Blog posts 2008-03-23
- Feeling organs via a display screen
- Computerized image analysis is used to extract information from images. It can be used in medical applications to determine the size of organs or to build 3-D models of organs before surgery. For example, a PhD candidate at Uppsala University, Sweden, has developed new technology to make easier to diagnose...
- Tags: Segmentation, 3D, Organ, Feedback, Visualization, Uppsala University, Image, Roland Piquepaille
- Blog posts 2008-02-10
- Miditzer Style 216 (exe)
- The free Miditzer Style 216 virtual theatre organ faithfully recreates a majestic Wurlitzer theatre organ on your Windows PC. You can play with the organ using just your mouse or computer keyboard. You can really play the organ by connecting one or more MIDI keyboards to your computer. A built-in...
- Tags: Organ, MIDI, Keyboards, Productivity, Hardware, Peripherals
- Software downloads 2008-02-06
- Sickos busted, kids rescued: Chatroom featured live abuse of children
- Sickos busted, kids rescued: Chatroom featured live abuse of children2005???!!!!!!!!!It took them somewhere near two years to trace these insert invective here ? Why? I applaud their efforts and the final accomplishment, but TWO YEARS??!!! And, how many dozens of children?This sicko should be killedthe only thing...
- Tags: punishment, organ, sicko
- Discussion threads 2007-06-20
- Detox Diets (exe)
- The purpose of detox is to neutralize and eliminate any compound in the body that can be toxic. A detox program may consist of a special diet, nutritional supplements, herbs, hydrotherapy, exercise, breathing techniques and/or sauna.A detox diet strengthens the organs involved in detox and releases stored toxins, expelling them...
- Tags: Organ, Productivity
- Software downloads 2007-05-25
- AIPL SpinCycle (exe)
- Add big 24-bit Leslie / rotary speaker sound to make your digital music FAT with this DirectX plug-in. Building on years of research, AIPL SpinCycle is the best rotary speaker simulator (patent 6,873,708). Add this sound to organ (e.g. Hammond organ), or guitar and vocals to produce harmony, and hear...
- Tags: Algorithm, Organ, Engineering, Digital Music, Digital Media, Personal Technology, Consumer Electronics
- Software downloads 2007-02-27
- organ (dmg)
- Organ is a software organ emulation with all controls found on the original Hammond B3 as well as a sophisticated rotary speaker simulation. Detailed reconstruction makes it first choice for any music style. Many new features open sonic possibilities never heard from any other organ before.
- Tags: Organ, Tools & Techniques, Management
- Software downloads 2006-12-15
- 3D breakthrough may alter medical education
- Medical schools have another tool in their doctor bags as the next wave of virtual reality surgical simulations are developed, reports eSchool News Developed at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute RPI, the virtual reality instruments move in 3D on a computer screen, mirroring the movements of a stylus attached to the...
- Tags: organ
- Blog posts 2006-10-30
- A new biopaper for organ printing
- Organ printing is an emerging branch of medicine which uses healthy cells to repair a damaged or diseased organ. But as its name implies, this new medical technology needs ink, paper and a printer. Now, a new hydrogel -- or biopaper -- developed at the University of Utah has been...
- Tags: hydrogel, cell, organ
- Blog posts 2005-11-07
- AMF Intelligent organ (exe)
- AMF Intelligent Organ and Synthesizer: Now you can click your way to stardom. The first organ to offer features such as 127 instrument/voice selection, volume control, octave control and recording as well as playback capabilities.
- Tags: Organ
- Software downloads 2005-05-16
- UNOS Maintains Fairness of organ Transplant Waiting Lists With Streamlined Survey Solution
- Maintaining the integrity of an organ transplant waiting list can be a matter of life and death. The United Network for Organ Sharing UNOS, which administers all live organ procurement and transplant activities in the U.S., is responsible for ensuring patients are prioritized and organs assigned according to protocols. UNOS...
- Tags: Organ, Survey, UNOS, Monitors & Displays, Marketing Research, Hardware, Components, Marketing
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- Peripherals: This keyboard may outlast you.
- Peripherals: This keyboard may outlast you....I dunno... I have an old Compaq PS/2 keyboard that I got in 2000. Still works great! And it's had coffee, tea, baby gack, soup and other stuff spilled and spit up on it (children are wonderful... no?!). It's survived the cats jumping on it...
- Tags: Keyboards, keyboard
- Discussion threads 2008-05-05
- A microscope that emails medical images
- A team of Chinese and U.S. researchers has successfully applied for a patent for a virtual telemicroscope. It is the only one of its kind capable of emailing electronic slides. It has been specifically designed to allow 'off-site pathologists to diagnose cancer or other diseases in patients living in remote...
- Tags: Microscope, Patent, Researcher, Diagnosis, E-mail, Image, Computer, Magnification Image, Productivity, Roland Piquepaille
- Blog posts 2008-03-28
- So the net routes around censorship? Tell it to China
- So the net routes around censorship? Tell it to ChinaEver talk to a Chinese student?Talk to someone actually in China, particularly younger people. The "Great Firewall of China" is considered a joke by most people I've talked to, and in practice appears more like brownouts then any effective censorship organ....
- Tags: INTERNET, net route, censorship, Chinese People
- Discussion threads 2008-03-18
- Will clones end the abortion debate?
- Will clones end the abortion debate?Typical Diatribe of an Arrogant ModernistIf technology makes it possible then we should do it? Isn't that the argument for building the atomic bomb? Is the world a safer place because we thought it possible to build a bomb that could kill of thousands of...
- Tags: circulatory structure, human life, abortion, Dana, environment
- Discussion threads 2008-01-20
- QuickScore Elite Level II (exe)
- QuickScore Elite Level II is comprehensive, integrated music composition and notation software - incorporating scoring, arranging, MIDI and audio sequencing and recording. Use it to create publication-quality scores, musical content for the desktop and world wide Web, audio CDs, MP3s, and soundtracks for film, video, and games. Start faster right...
- Tags: Audio, MIDI, Editor, QuickScore Elite Level II
- Software downloads 2008-01-17
- How I introduced the Law of Universal Gravitation today
- How I introduced the Law of Universal Gravitation todayNewton would have been surprisedto see that the organs attracted each other with a force inversely proportional to the distance between them, rather than to the square of that distance. But the pancreas is an unusual organ in any event....HenriRE: Now that's...
- Tags: CAD, Web site development, Universal Gravitation, Universal Gravitation today
- Discussion threads 2008-01-03
- Is India adapting to the Night Shift?
- Is India adapting to the Night Shift?Give 'em all Prozac and ...tell them to get used to the health issues. It comes with the American or Indian in this case Dream. Our life style here in America can kill the strongest of men... or women.Issue ain easyI work...
- Tags: Business process outsourcing (BPO), Outsourcing, IT Services, HEALTHCARE, Associated Press, Indian IT industry, attrition rate, Night Shift, BPO, odd hour
- Discussion threads 2007-12-28
- Nanorobots for drug delivery?
- The idea of using nanorobots to deliver drugs and fight diseases such as cancers is not new check this story for example. But there are still lots of issues to solve before nanorobots can diagnose our diseases and treat them. Now, an international team of researchers has designed a software...
- Tags: 3D, Researcher, Protein, Environment, Cone, Sensor, Nanorobot, Nanotechnology, Semiconductors, Emerging Technologies, Hardware, Roland Piquepaille
- Blog posts 2007-12-08
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