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| | NIH Guide: TISSUE AND BIOLOGICAL FLUIDS BANKS OF HIV-RELATED MALIGNANCIES |
 | | Tissues and fluids to be collected should come from groups of patients that are treated uniformly on standard therapeutic regimens or clinical trials where clinical and outcome data are available. |  | | Tumor tissue collected during clinical trials would permit research on the pathogenesis of HIV-associated malignancies and on the development of effective therapies. |  | | The purpose of the proposed awards is to continue cooperative efforts to identify and improve access to tumor tissue, biological specimens, and associated clinical outcome data that could then be utilized for research, by the research community at-large, on the pathogenesis of HIV-associated malignancies and development of more effective therapies. |
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http://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/rfa-files/RFA-CA-02-001.html
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| | Tissue Bank |
 | | Tissue expansion has also been used for the technique of penile foreskin restoration, which is usually non-surgical and applies tension externally using specialized devices to replace circumcised tissues. |  | | Tissue expansion is a technique used by plastic and restorative surgeons to cause the body to grow additional skin, bone or other tissues. |  | | Bone is another tissue that can be expanded relatively easily, by using external devices which are slowly separated using mechanical contraptions, so that bone grows in response to elongation (bone distractor). |
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http://www.wwwtln.com/finance/181/tissue-bank.html
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| | United States Patent Application: 0020048766 |
 | | It should be noted that this study focused on only small groups of specific tissue areas, since the microdissection approach requires a skilled operator and is extremely exacting work. |  | | [0003] Although biological science finds its roots in a grand tradition of exploratory investigation, for many years, basic research in biology and medicine has focused on a constructionist approach. |  | | The method of claim 6 further comprising the step of: generating displays correlating values of biological data with corresponding location in the 3-D visualization. |
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http://appft1.uspto.gov/netacgi/nph-Parser?Sect1=PTO1&Sect2=HITOFF&d=PG01&p=1&u=/netahtml/PTO/srchnum.html&r=1&f=G&l=50&s1='20020048766'.PGNR.&OS=DN/20020048766&RS=DN/20020048766
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| | Biomedical optics (June 1999) - Physics World - PhysicsWeb |
 | | The superior understanding of disease and its effects on tissue will allow new therapies and surgical procedures to be developed that can be tuned to the specific needs of the patient. |  | | In the same way, new techniques aimed at improving the way that biological and medical information is collected and analysed will probably have a far greater impact on medicine in the 21st century than big breakthroughs such as organ transplantation or bionic implants. |  | | This has proved clinically useful in acquiring depth-resolved images in the eye and many groups are now developing the technique for imaging in strongly scattering biological tissue. |
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http://www.physicsweb.org/article/world/12/6/8
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| | Consortium Service Management Group, Inc. Announces Results of the U.S. Live Biological Tissue Bonding Technology ... |
 | | Today, surgeons at four Ukraine hospitals and clinics are using the tissue bonding technology in clinical trials and performing between 80 and 100 new surgeries each month for open and laparoscopic surgical procedures and techniques. |  | | Dr. Joseph Kutz, world-renowned hand surgeon of Kleinert, Kutz Hand Associates who was present at the demonstrations, said, "In reviewing the tissue welding procedures of the bowel, liver and other structures, this appears to be a technique that is going to revolutionize surgery in the next 2-5 years. |  | | This technique allows surgery without any type of foreign material and thus no foreign body reaction and allows quicker surgery and healing. |
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http://www.prnewswire.com/cgi-bin/stories.pl?ACCT=109&STORY=/www/story/05-27-2004/0002182861&EDATE=
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| | Biological Resources Publications & Products |
 | | The Working Group designed a framework to facilitate the collection and use of tissue necessary for breast cancer research that balances the rights of the individual with the needs of the research community. |  | | Consulted with a variety of groups whose members are interested in issues related to processing, storing, and using tissue and other biological material (e.g., researchers, ethicists, advocates). |  | | A short paper on the development of the tissue consent form and the IRB principles that will be submitted to the Journal of the American Medical Association for publication. |
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http://www.4woman.gov/napbc/catalog.wci/napbc/sunset2.htm
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| | Phd student wanted for cryopreservation of biological tissue |
 | | The applicant must be strongly committed to research and have solid background in any one of the following: Continuum Mechanics, Physics of Phase Change, Heat and Mass Transfer, Cryogenics, Thermodynamics, Multiphase Porous Media, Chemical Engineering and Numerical Modelling techniques such as Finite Elements. |  | | For consideration, please submit full C.V. with the names and phone numbers of three references, as well as one-page statement of research interests and goals. |  | | Date: Fri, 29 May 1998 08:11:58 -0600 Reply-To: richard wan Sender: Biomechanics and Movement Science listserver From: richard wan Subject: Phd student wanted for cryopreservation of biological tissue (REVISED) Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" REVISED VERSION OF YESTERDAY'S POST: PLEASE NOTE CLARIFICATION ON STUDENT'S STIPEND. |
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http://isb.ri.ccf.org/biomch-l/archives/biomch-l-1998-05/00116.html
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| | Cellular phone (mobile phone) causes: cancer,biological damage,headaches. |
 | | The human body is an electrochemical instrument of exquisite sensitivity whose orderly functioning and control are underpinned (6) by oscillatory electrical processes of various kinds, each characterised by a specific frequency, some of which happen to be close to those used in GSM. |  | | Liam Donaldson, the UK's chief medical officer, said that the government's decision to remove the health approval on handsfree kits followed a number of investigations that claim handsfree devices may even channel radiation to the users head. |  | | Heating of biological tissue is a consequence of microwave energy absorption by the tissue's water content. |
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http://www.cancer-health.org
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| | World Intellectual Property Organization |
 | | wavelength to be non-mutagenic and non- carcinogenic when applied to biological tissue. |  | | In certain applications the biological tissue is non-human biological tissue, in other applications human biological tissue. |  | | 32 A method according to any one of claims 16 to 31 wherein the biological tissue is non-human biological tissue. |
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http://www.wipo.int/ipdl/IPDL-CIMAGES/view/pct/getbykey5?KEY=01/26572.010419&ELEMENT_SET=DECL
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| | Cellphones may boost forces on biological tissue - Breaking News | Print | New Scientist |
 | | The research could be important in answering the question of whether the radiation from mobile phones cause cancer or other health problems. |  | | Many researchers fear the answer is yes, yet they have been unable to come up with any plausible way that radiation from a phone could affect, let alone harm, biological tissue. |  | | Sernelius suggests checking the dielectric properties of different types of biological tissue during exposure to radiation across the range of frequencies normally used by mobile phones, which is exactly what Gabriel and her colleagues are working on for the MHTR. |
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http://www.newscientist.com/article.ns?id=dn4855&print=true
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| | Detection of biological tissue in gels using pulsed digital holography |
 | | The results for the resonant and transient conditions show that the method may be reliably used to study, compare and distinguish data from inside homogeneous and in-homogeneous solid organic materials. |  | | Detection of biological tissue in gels using pulsed digital holography |  | | Comparison of phase unwrapped patterns, with and without tissue inside the gel, allows the rapid identification of the existence of tissue inside the gel. |
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http://www.opticsexpress.org/abstract.cfm?URI=OPEX-12-5-853
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| | Histology and physiology of tissue expansion |
 | | BACKGROUND: Tissue expansion is a concept based on the skin's natural ability to stretch in response to an underlying force. |  | | RESULTS: Conventional tissue expansion may result in epidermal hypertrophy, decreased dermal, muscle, and adipose thickness, and bone resorption. |  | | OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this article is to review the histological and physiological changes that occur within the soft tissue and underlying structures during tissue expansion. |
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http://www.cirp.org/library/restoration/johnson1
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 | | The two main points that need to be repeated: |  | | irreversible changes in biological tissue after prolong exposure to low level laser radiation at wavelengths that were considered to have no effects at all |  | | Interaction of laser radiation with the biological tissue |
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http://www.phys.ksu.edu/perg/vqm/laserweb/Misc/Capndx4.htm
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| | CSMG Technologies, Inc. :: CSMG Technologies Receives Approval of Third U.S. Patent for Live Biological Tissue ... |
 | | Terms and conditions, including restrictions on redistribution, apply. |  | | The procedures so far have involved the bonding and reconnecting of incised or separated human tissue in various body areas -- nasal septum, intestine, stomach, skin, gall bladder, liver, spleen, lung, blood vessels, nerves, alba linea, uterus, gynecological, fallopian tube, ovary and testicles -- while restoring the normal function of the organ or tissue. |  | | Five Ukraine hospitals are using the technology daily for open and laparoscopic surgical procedures and techniques. |
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http://sev.prnewswire.com/advertising/20050301/FLTU01401032005-1.html
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| | Energy Citations Database (ECD) - Energy and Energy-Related Bibliographic Citations |
 | | 56 BIOLOGY AND MEDICINE, APPLIED STUDIES ;42 ENGINEERING NOT INCLUDED IN OTHER CATEGORIES ; TISSUES; IRRADIATION; RADIATION EFFECTS; LASERS; THERMAL ANALYSIS |  | | Based on evaluation of all heat-mass transfer processes, a model of biological tissue destruction is proposed as the multiboundary-value Stefan problem with stepwise variation of thermophysical parameters at phase boundaries. |  | | Physical processes proceeding in a biological tissue under laser irradiation are described. |
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http://www.osti.gov/energycitations/product.biblio.jsp?osti_id=107662
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| | Fact Sheet: Biological Resources |
 | | This tissue is then made available for research studies. |  | | Surveyed researchers to learn about their needs for breast cancer tissues. |  | | In a second, complementary activity, the Working Group has surveyed researchers to learn about their needs for breast cancer tissues -- how much tissue do they use and need, what kinds of tissue are required, and for what purposes. |
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http://www.4woman.gov/napbc/napbc/test/testsite/anna/factnbr.htm
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| | Biological Tissue for Purchase -- Sierra for Medical Science |
 | | Sierra For Medical Science is a service-oriented company that provides biological tissue to the research and development industry. |  | | Biological Tissue for Purchase -- Sierra for Medical Science |  | | We maintain a close relationship with various USDA-approved slaughterhouses throughout the nation. |
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http://www.sierra-medical.com
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| | Light Propagation through Biological Tissue |
 | | An example of such a domain is human tissue. |  | | The usefulness of this method is apparent in biomedical optical imaging where non-invasive techniques, based on this equation, are used to detect tissue abnormalities. |  | | The propagation of light through human tissue is described by the linear transport equation. |
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http://math.lanl.gov/Research/Highlights/lightprop.shtml
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| | Calculation Of The Dielectric Properties Of Biological (ResearchIndex) |
 | | Abstract: The measurement of the dielectric properties of biological tissue is of increasing scientific relevance. |  | | However, students often have problems in understanding the effects taking place on cellular level which lead to the observed dispersion. |  | | A numerical model of a biological tissue brick composed of single cells (m-dimensions) between two plate electrodes is presented in this study.... |
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http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/593061.html
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| | Kansas Environment 2000 - Environmental Field Services |
 | | Biological monitoring is conducted under a seasonal rotation schedule to reduce seasonal bias and collect a more complete picture of the biological potential of a site. |  | | Biological samples have been collected from 170 stations across the state, typically sampling macroinvertebrates (insects, crustceans, mollusks, and other organisms lacking a true backbone). |  | | Whole-fish and fillet tissue samples are analyzed by EPA and KDHE for 40 pesticides (such as chlordane, DDT, dieldrin, trifluran), metals (including mercury, cadmium, lead), and organic chemicals (such as poly-chlorinated biphenyls, PCP, HCB). |
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http://www.kdhe.state.ks.us/environment/2000/befs.html
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| | Laser Action in dye-infused biological tissue |
 | | SPIE Proceedings of Laser-Tissue Interaction and Tissue Optics, |  | | The sharp spectral peaks of laser action in tissues may find applications in detection of superficial disease. |  | | The narrowing of the spectral linewidth and the increasing of the peak intensity characteristic of laser action was observed in emission spectra of dye-infused biological tissues. |
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http://omlc.ogi.edu/pubs/abs/wang96b.html
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| | (WO 01/08577) ELECTRODE FOR CUTTING BIOLOGICAL TISSUE |
 | | The aim of the invention is to prevent too high a current flux in the tissue, in particular, at the first incision. |  | | During the cutting process, arc-like discharges occur between an electrically conductive, active electrode area and the tissue. |  | | To this end, the active electrode area comprises, at least after the start of a cutting operation, a multitude of individual surfaces which are accessible for the formation of the discharge and which are separated from one another by insulated zones. |
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http://www.wipo.int/ipdl/IPDL-CIMAGES/view/pct/getbykey5?KEY=01/08577.010208
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| | Computer Aided Tissue Engineering |
 | | The revolution in biological sciences and bioengineering has created an environment in which the advances in the life sciences are not only amenable to, but require, the active participation of engineering design and manufacturing. |  | | CATE enables the application of advanced computer-aided technologies and biomechanical engineering principles to derive systematic solutions for complex tissue engineering problems. |  | | This revolution, along with the advancements of modern design and manufacturing, biomaterials, biology and biomedicine have emerged a new field of Computer-Aided Tissue Engineering (CATE). |
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http://www.gvu.gatech.edu/%7Ejarek/spm/Sun.html
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| | Biological |
 | | One suture short arm sewing workstation for vascular and biological devices. |  | | Sewing, feeding and indexing of graft material and biological devices: |  | | This workstation is offered in a long arm or short and with a swivel head or swivel table. |
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http://www.a1sew.com/biological.htm
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| | Multiple layer alginate coatings of biological tissue for transplantation (US5578314) |
 | | The coated transplants have distinct structure where biological tissue or cell core is covered with the first alginate coat, which is surrounded by an intermediate halo layer which is covered by the outer coating. |  | | Smidsrod, Olav, Some Physical Properties of Alginates in Solution and in the Gel State, Norwegian Institue of Seaweed Research, Report No. 34, (1973). |  | | A method for multiple layer coating of a biological material core with an alginate polymer, said coating having a thickness between about 20 and 200 µm, said method comprising the steps: |
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http://www.delphion.com/details?pn=US05578314__
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