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Nutrition-Related Analysis of Pathway/Genome Databases

White Paper A number of groups have developed integrated pathway/genome databases through prediction of the metabolic pathways of an organism from its genome. Recent years have seen an increase in the number of small genomes that have been completely sequenced. [03 Jul 2008]

World-Renowned Genome Research Facility Relies on Sun to Provide Cost-Efficient High-Performance Compute Grid

White Paper The Institute for Genomic Research (TIGR) is a non-profit organization dedicated to deciphering and analyzing genomes - the complex molecular chains that constitute each organism's unique genetic heritage. [16 Apr 2008]

BI: - Implementing and Managing an Information Quality Culture

White Paper It is a culture of stewardship in which the corporate organism acts as a team in which if one part wins, the entire enterprise wins- and vice versa. Information Quality is not a project to implement. It is a mindset of customer service in providing... [12 May 2007]

Some Computer Viruses in History

White Paper Computer viruses generally trick hosts or other types of computers into reproducing copies of the invading organism. They spread from computer to computer through electronic bulletin boards, telecommunication systems and shared floppy disks. [16 Jun 2006]

Microfluidics Fundamentals

White Paper The seminar will also compare novel applications of microfluidics, for example, the detection of multiple organisms or traits within an organism via multiplex PCR amplification and subsequent size separation of the resulting PCR products. [19 Feb 2005]

The Weekly Round-Up: 21.01.05

Round-Up It turns out the gadget is actually not a gadget but is in fact a living, breathing organism - a genetically modified creature, which bleeds when cut. "I don't know what I said but it was baaaaad! Remember that line. [21 Jan 2005]

Gates to fund GM bugs

News A paper coming out this December will describe an organism that can harvest radioactive material. The term synthetic comes from the fact that the compound comes out of an organism with a genetic code that isn't ordinarily found in nature. [14 Dec 2004]

Gates' foundation to fund synthetic biology

A paper coming out this December will describe an organism that can harvest radioactive material. The term synthetic comes from the fact that the compound comes out of an organism with a genetic code that isn't ordinarily found in nature. [14 Dec 2004]

Peter Cochrane's Uncommon Sense: Are IT departments doomed?

Comment Moreover, if we are also going to move from business organisation to business organism, with widespread virtualisation and the globalisation that naturally follows, then this change in IT provision most likely has to be a given for some reasonable... [07 May 2004]

Modelling the Embryological Distribution of Follicles

White Paper Many theories of biological pattern development are relevant to the follicle distribution pattern; however, there is an added complexity in that the follicle placement occurs as the organism develops. [25 Feb 2004]

Infosphere: Tilting the Balance. (Internet Evolution and Nanotechnology)

White Paper If we compare the hacker activity with the viral and bacterial diseases that multiply the foreign DNA in the organism, this crash was more close to cancer, where the error in the native cell DNA might cause some significant problems for the whole... [25 Feb 2004]

DNA Forensics

White Paper Any type of organism can be identified by examination of DNA sequences unique to that species. Identifying individuals within a species is less precise at this time, although when DNA sequencing technologies progress farther, direct comparison of... [25 Feb 2004]

Gene Targeting in the Porcine and Bovine Species: Challenges and Opportunities

White Paper Clearly the greatest barrier to gene targeting in these two species is the unavailability of cell lines that can be readily modified in vitro and still be used to generate a living organism. In contrast to the highly developed genetic modification... [25 Feb 2004]

Massachusetts Aquaculture White Paper - Introduction to Marine Aquaculture

White Paper Intensive aquaculture subjects an organism to hatchery controlled-conditions for most of the life cycle. Today, aquaculture can be separated into two broad methods and techniques - intensive and extensive aquaculture. [25 Feb 2004]

Radio chips implanted inside human brain inside 10 years

News The UK researcher first implanted a chip in his arm that transmitted information to a computer in 1998 and claimed to be the world's first true cyborg, or cybernetic organism. It could well be the ultimate in hands-free adaptors: a researcher... [23 Sep 2003]

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