DNA from cervical screening samples could be used to identify ovarian and womb cancers, a study has suggested. The Press Association has reported that scientists from John Hopkins Medical Institutes extended the screening programme's DNA ...
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CompuCom Systems, Inc., a leading IT outsourcing specialist, today announced that it will offer a new category of customized, ultra-responsive mobile computing systems inspired by Intel. These Ultrabook devices will enable CompuCom to ...
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At next week's International CES® in Las Vegas booth (#8204), LG will demonstrate how its totally redesigned robotic vacuum, HOM-BOT Square, offers a significant upgrade in cleaning performance, thanks primarily to LG's newly designed ...
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Human breath contains a range of volatile organic components,which can help to provide useful information for diagnosis of various diseases,it has been found. The Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology has reached a new ...
The Siemens Healthcare Diagnostics DCA HbA1c test kit, already widely used to monitor diabetes patients’ HbA1c levels, has achieved the CE mark as an aid to diagnose diabetes and identify patients at risk from developing the disease. ...
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IDG News Service - Qualcomm called on some big names Monday to ensure its opening-night keynote at the International CES wasn't a dud. Steve Ballmer, Big Bird, the pop group Maroon5, and even former Archbishop Desmond Tutu all made ...
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Qualcomm called on some big names Monday to ensure its opening-night keynote at the International CES wasn't a dud.Steve Ballmer,Big Bird,the pop group Maroon5,and even former Archbishop Desmond Tutu all made appearances to keep things ...
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The analysis of DNA mutations in patients with cancer can be carried out without surgery. This is according to new research from AACC's Clinical Chemistry journal, which demonstrated that the plasma of cancer patients also includes ...
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Genome Interpretation Company Omicia has named Mike Aicher as the new chief executive officer (CEO). Previously, Aicher worked at National Genetics Institute (NGI), a wholly owned subsidiary of Laboratory Corporation of America (LabCorp), ...
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New partnership adds the most flexible network monitoring, mapping and alerting software to Alwell's product portfolio. Dartware, developer of InterMapper network monitoring, mapping and alerting software, has announced a new distributor ...
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1. What's "guanxi"? Guanxi is regarded as the central idea in Chinese society with long historical and cultural roots. It is understood and utilized by virtually every Chinese person in greater or lesser measure. Understanding how the ...
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IDG News Service - An American and a Frenchman have won the 2012 Nobel Prize for Physics for their work on quantum optics, which could one day lead to faster computer processors, better telecommunications or more accurate timepieces. ...
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Diagnostic software improves system reliability and increases productivity in the warehouse. With access to real time statistics, you have greater visibility and control over your operation, and can quickly respond to unexpected events. ...
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The Department of Homeland Security has chosen to feature Code Dx, software assurance visualization technology developed by the Secure Decisions division of Applied Visions, on its Build Security In website. NORTHPORT, NY, August 05, 2012 ...
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Google today announced it had wrapped up work on a stronger Flash sandbox in the Windows version of Chrome, and would soon ship the same for its OS X browser. Chrome 21, which launched July 31, completed efforts to ditch the aged NPAPI ...
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