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ballard provides fcgen® and fcvelocity® fuel cell stacks to original equipment manufacturers and system integrators to power fuel cell systems. learn more backup power systems ballard's fcgen®-h pm fuel cell system has been designed to integrate easily with existing power equipment. learn more fuel cells...
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performed on random trail in a outpatient clinic. the study found medgyn's endosampler to obtain substantially lower insertion rates compared to other sampling devices, which positively reflects the efficiency of medgyn's endosampler. read more metalloestrogen cadmium stimulates proliferation of stromal cells
precancerous cervical lesions and prevention of cervical cancer published on: january , medgyn participated in meeting with who, unfpa, path and clinical experts to dicuss clinical recommendations in the use of cryosurgery for cervical cancer prevention. read more role of cd and cd uterine natural killer cells...
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is contact privacy policy complaints policy liposuction adipose tissue is an integral part of the human body, and its quantity and distribution significantly affects the shape and appearance of the body. adipose tissue in individuals with regular weight contains more or less uniform number of fat cells
, while in pathologically obese individuals the number of fat cells can be several times higher. an increased amount of body fat can cause two basic types of disorders: general obesity, which can eventually turn into a serious psychological and physical illness, and cellulite, which is usually a cosmetic...
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these are real or from contamination. yuki used a technique called polymerase chain reaction (pcr) to look for any signs of hiv. pcr allows you to amplify small quantities of (specified sequences) nucleic acid to determine if what you are looking for is present. when they performed pcr on the man's cells
being "scooped" (someone else publishes the same thing you've been working on before you can, so your research is no longer novel), and a myriad of factors within your experiments. so far, the worst that has happened to me is an undergraduate student in the lab accidently contaminating the cancer cells...
https://cupcakesandscience.blogspot.com/2012/06/
and complex structure. it's more than just a scaffolding for our body or a structure that enables us to move. the bones that make up the skeleton are made of living tissue that has vital functions. in addition to supporting the body and allowing it to move, the skeleton protects organs, makes blood cells
known as the stirrup because it looks like the stirrup used by horse riders. it's the smallest bone in the body and is only around mm in length. the ossicles vibrate as sound waves reach them from the outer ear. they transmit the vibrations to the fluid in the inner ear, which in turn stimulates hair cells...
https://owlcation.com/stem/Interesting-and-Surprising-Facts-About-the-Human-Skeleton