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I-CAMP 2010 Australia CIMOPV Saturday July 3 Moritz Riede Small molecule based OPV

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I-CAMP 2010 Australia CIMOPV Saturday July 3 Moritz Riede Small molecule based OPV Parnell Building Rm 222, University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia 8:30am Saturday July 3, 2010

I-CAMP 2010 Australia CIMOPV Thursday July 1 Vladimir Dyakanov Charge Transfer States and Oxygen Induced degradation in polymer

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I-CAMP 2010 Australia CIMOPV Thursday July 1 Vladimir Dyakanov Charge Transfer States and Oxygen Induced degradation in polymer solar cell Parnell Building Rm 222, University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia 1:30pm Thursday July 1, 2010

The world's largest concert hall

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100 Musicians, 50 Locations, One Concert: Hamburg (Germany) as the world's largest concert hall.

Good Day LA Interviews Dr. Bob Sears

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Fox Morning News welcomes Pediatrician Doctor Bob Sears to discuss natural remedies. Renowned pediatrician Dr. Bob Sears has had excellent results with his patients using Bionorica's Sinupret for Kids.

The Biology of Genomes (2008) with Michael Ashburner Interviewed by Orli Bahcall

Michael Ashburner (1942-) is Professor of Biology at the University of Cambridge and is the former Joint-Head of the European Bioinformatics Institute (EBI).He was educated at the Royal Grammar School, High Wycombe and the University of Cambridge, where he received his undergraduate degree (1964) and Ph.D. (1968), both in genetics. He then went to the California Institute of Technology as a postdoctoral fellow with Hershell Mitchell. In 1979, he returned to the Department of Genetics in...

Reconstruction of Alternative Splice Variants and Associated Abundances from Short Sequence Reads (CSHL Genome Informatics Conference 2008)

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The FLUX CAPACITOR : next generation sequencing technologies provide an unprecedented capacity for surveying the nucleic acid content of cells. This profound sequencing depth may allow in particular for exhaustively sequencing through the large dyanimc range of RNA abundances in the cell, overcoming limitations imposed by current (random) clone selection approaches. However, the very short reads produced by the most cost-effective such technologies make the reconstruction of complete RNA...

Therapies for Multiple Sclerosis

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J. Kocsis, PhD. - The current approaches to the therapy of multiple sclerosis are reviewed by J. Kocsis (Yale University). His research emphasizes remyelination as an approach to the therapy of multiple sclerosis and spinal cord injury.

Computerized Physician Order Entry - Drug safety in a germany university hospital

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This video demonstrates the result of the AiDKlinik research and development: an award winning German web-based drug information system with clinical decision support: drug-drug-interactions, dose-adjustment in case of renal insufficency, notice in pregnancy, allergy alerts and much more.