Sorin Group, a manufacturer of medical technologies for cardiac surgeries, has enrolled first patients in its Dream clinical trial. The European longitudinal, multi-center, non-randomized trial is designed to assess sensitivity and ...
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Lanvin Fall 2012 Campaign Features “Real People” After presenting the exclusive “HAPPY” anniversary capsule collection featuring 10 key themes, Lanvin unveiled an unusual ad campaign, that instantly ...
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HeartFlow has presented results of computed fractional flow reserve (FFRCT) from Determination of Fractional Flow Reserve by Anatomic Computed Tomographic Angiography (DeFACTO) study. DeFACTO study has enrolled 252 stable patients with ...
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Intel is working on LTE network support for its Medfield system-on-chips, which may finally open the door for Intel-powered smartphones in the United States. Sumeet Syal, Intel’s director of product marketing, told TechCrunch that ...
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SL Power Electronics, a manufacturer of medical power supplies, has launched MINT1275 high-density, single output, open frame AC/DC medical-grade power supply. The MINT1275 models are designed for use in various medical devices with space ...
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The University of Exeter is using IT to replace a manual system of processing overseas students to comply with UK Border Authority rules. The university is a Highly Trusted Sponsor (HTS) and must ensure that the 2,000 overseas students it ...
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There were a lot of reasons for Gartner researchers to give a gloomy economic outlook at its Symposium/ITxpo conference here, especially after the latest round of quarterly reports from Intel, IBM and others. But the picture painted by ...
Prada collaborates with Richard Haines, a former menswear designer, now fashion illustrator and blogger, and creates “Prada Il Palazzo” – a multi-platform project “combining hand-made artistry and cutting edge ...
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A recent ‘Top Industries in the MENA’ survey conducted by Bayt.com and YouGov, a research and consulting organisation, has revealed that the telecom industry is one of the most satisfying to work in, especially for salary ...
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The Department of Energy (DOE) has granted Sofie Biosciences with $1m, under the Phase II small business innovation research (SBIR) program. The money will be used by the company to support the development of a microscale technology for ...
Almost a third of European citizens lack confidence in using the internet for financial transactions. A survey of 27,000 citizen across EU member states, commissioned by the European Commission (EC), reported that internet users are ...
The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has cleared Toshiba America Medical Systems' new Vantage Titan 1.5T line. Vantage Titan 1.5T line, which features the 8-, 16- and 32-channel MR systems, comprises a 71 cm bore, Toshiba's ...
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Loughborough University has developed technologies to track and report on swimming performance to help Team GB train for the Olympic Games. A box measuring just 80mm by 50mm and only 12mm thick is attached to the back of a swimmer’s ...
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Yves Saint Laurent is set for name change. When Hedi Slimane was appointed Yves Saint Laurent creative director a statement explained that the designer had been given “total creative responsibility for the brand image and all of ...
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The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has proposed a rule to develop a new unique device identification (UDI) system in response to legislation passed by Congress in June 2012. The FDA has worked closely with industry, the clinical ...