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But is that not like going to a chemistry laboratory and blindly pouring out liquids and powders from an array of bottles and then, after stirring, expecting a new wonder drug inevitably to result??
Many workers believe that the response is proportional to the incident momentum of the particles, a relation deduced from laboratory results linearly extrapolated to meteoritic velocities.
But even in relatively primitive laboratory animals such as the rat, sex activity closely identified with the hypothalamus and the visceral brain is enhanced by the neocortex.
Here again laboratory approaches are being evolved, for it is recognized how `` elastic '' these readings can be, how they can apply to many people, and are often stated in general terms all too easily applied to any individual's own case.
Now in its third year, the program is designed to provide a laboratory for those youngsters seeking careers in marketing and salesmanship.
The iodine acts as a carrier, ensuring that there is sufficient material for laboratory techniques ( such as filtration and precipitation ) to work.
Alder is appreciated for its claimed ( but laboratory unsubstantiated ) bright tone, and has been adopted by many electric guitar manufacturers.
" It is highly probable that the correct information about the sulphonamide did not reach the newspapers because, since the original sulphonamide antibacterial, Prontosil, had been a discovery by the German laboratory Bayer, and as Britain was at war with Germany at the time, it was thought better to raise British morale by associating Churchill's cure with the British discovery, penicillin.
The laboratory at St Mary's Hospital where Fleming discovered penicillin is home to the Fleming Museum, a popular London attraction.
Biomedical research on these parasites is challenging because it is often difficult, if not impossible, to maintain live parasite cultures in the laboratory and to genetically manipulate these organisms.
For laboratory syntheses, Raney nickel ( an alloy of nickel and aluminium ) is often employed.
* There is evidence that exposure may cause demyelinating disease in laboratory animals.
Thus, natural beryllium bombarded either by alphas or gammas from a suitable radioisotope is a key component of most radioisotope-powered nuclear reaction neutron sources for the laboratory production of free neutrons.
Of these features, dark matter is currently subjected to the most active laboratory investigations.
In simpler term, Biotechnology is the research and development in the laboratory that involves bioinformatics for exploration, extraction, exploitation and production from any living organisms and any source of biomass by means of biochemical engineering where high value-added products could be planned ( reproduced by Biosynthesis, for example ), fore-casted, formulated, developed, manufactured and marketed for the purpose of sustainable operations ( for the return from bottomless initial investment on R & D ) and gaining durable patents rights ( for exclusives rights for sales, and prior to this to receive national and international approval from the results on animal experiment and human experiment, especially on the pharmaceutical branch of biotechnology to prevent any undetected side-effects on safety concerns by using the products ), for more about the biotechnology industry, see.
The CDC thus only recommends vaccination for: 1 ) All laboratory and field personnel who are working with Y. pestis organisms resistant to antimicrobials, 2 ) People engaged in aerosol experiments with Y. pestis and 3 ) People engaged in field operations in areas with enzootic plague where preventing exposure is not possible ( such as some disaster areas ).
A Bunsen burner, named after Robert Bunsen, is a common piece of laboratory equipment that produces a single open gas flame, which is used for heating, sterilization, and combustion.
The hose barb is connected to a gas nozzle on the laboratory bench with rubber tubing.
A fire is soon started in the laboratory, killing Lobo.
The chemistry laboratory stereotypically uses various forms of laboratory glassware, but glassware is not central to chemistry, and a great deal of experimental ( as well as applied / industrial chemistry ) is done without it.

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Peters was responsible for the structural designs of the Guggenheim Museum and for the laboratory tower at Johnson Wax, among many other projects.
* Laboratory animal practice-Some veterinarians work in a university or industrial laboratory and are responsible for the care and treatment of laboratory animals of any species ( often involving bovines, porcine species, felines, canines, rodents, and even exotic animals ).
The genes responsible for neoteny in laboratory animals may have been identified ; however, they are not linked in wild populations, suggesting artificial selection is the cause of complete neoteny in laboratory and pet axolotls.
* Research Centre Imarat, an Indian defence laboratory under DRDO responsible for the development of missiles.
As the senior management official of the laboratory employing approximately 2, 100 NASA civil service and 1, 800 contractor personnel, Bridges was responsible for the Center ’ s aeronautical and space research programs, as well as facilities, personnel, and administration.
* Special technical laboratory staff: They are responsible of keeping the laboratory equipment in good condition and upgrade it whenever necessary in order to stay up to date.
Samples are mailed daily to the laboratory responsible for testing.
Barbara Cohen, the technician who was responsible for running the American laboratory that produced this vaccine stated:
In her New York City laboratory, Hazen cultured organisms found in soil samples and tested their ability to fight against two fungi: Cryptococcus neoformans, a fungus responsible for the chronic disease cryptococcosis, which affects lungs, skin, and other body parts like the central nervous system, and Candida albicans, which causes candidiasis, which can be minor in some cases ( e. g. a vaginal yeast infection ), or a serious infection in patients treated with broad-spectrum antibiotics.
Early 1973, overall project management and the teams responsible for the more " outside " layers common to all implementations were consolidated in the Mohansic ASDD laboratory ( half way between the Armonk / White Plains headquarters and Poughkeepsie ).
In 1933, benzopyrene was determined to be the compound responsible for these cases, and its toxicity was demonstrated when skin tumors occurred in laboratory animals repeatedly painted with coal tar.
Until that point, students had not paid an enrollment fee and were only responsible for the cost of textbooks and any laboratory fees required for specific classes.
The story revolves around parents Annie and Arthur Pope ( Lahti and Hirsch ) who in the 1970s were responsible for the anti-war protest bombing of a napalm laboratory.
Lucky left Bell Labs in 1992 and joined Bellcore, the research laboratory for the divested Bell Telephone companies, where he was corporate vice president, responsible for management of research.
The laboratory is responsible for all government-run marine mammal research across the United States.
In October 2009, ' The Word ' was responsible for exposing the scandal regarding the flaming toilet paper incident in the Science laboratory. The most popular aspect of the newspaper is the results of ' the student vote.
These orders are communicated over a computer network to the medical staff or to the departments ( pharmacy, laboratory, or radiology ) responsible for fulfilling the order.
Three-dimensional rendering of the Spallation Neutron Source facility layout indicating the national laboratory responsible for each primary part of the facility.
* British Pharmacopoeia Chemical Reference Substances ( BPCRS )the laboratory is responsible for the procurement, establishment, maintenance and sale of BPCRS.

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They had to take blood samples to the laboratory to test them, for one thing, and there was much required preliminary procedure.
As a first step toward this goal, arrangements were worked out for comparing the scales now in use through circulation of a group of standard platinum resistance thermometers for calibration by each national laboratory.
In addition to the basic programs in wavelength standards, spectroscopy, solid state physics, interactions of the free electron and atomic constants which are necessary to provide the foundation for technological progress, the Bureau has strengthened its activities in laboratory astrophysics.
In 1959, the Yacht Safety Bureau was reorganized by the National Association of Engine and Boat Manufacturers and a group of insurance underwriters to provide a testing laboratory and labeling service for boats and their equipment.
Since practical washing procedures are both lengthy and expensive, a number of laboratory tests have been developed for the numerical evaluation of detergents.
B. Rhine, who was critical in the early foundations of parapsychology as a laboratory science, was committed to finding scientific evidence for the spiritual existence of humans.
Many laboratory methods exist for the organic synthesis of arenes from non-arene precursors.
Fleming was modest about his part in the development of penicillin, describing his fame as the " Fleming Myth " and he praised Florey and Chain for transforming the laboratory curiosity into a practical drug.
The latter flame, in addition, offers a more reducing environment, being ideally suited for analytes with high affinity to oxygen. A laboratory flame photometer that uses a propane operated flame atomizer
This interdisciplinary field encompasses the search for habitable environments in our Solar System and habitable planets outside our Solar System, the search for evidence of prebiotic chemistry, laboratory and field research into the origins and early evolution of life on Earth, and studies of the potential for life to adapt to challenges on Earth and in outer space.
Early ammeters were laboratory instruments which relied on the Earth's magnetic field for operation.
The bactericidal properties of brass have been observed for centuries and were confirmed in the laboratory in 1983.
Dr Parsons quoted as: " The channel complex and the density flow provide the ideal natural laboratory for investigating and detailing the structure of the flow field through the channel.
Bell used his considerable profits from the laboratory for further research and education to permit the " diffusion of knowledge relating to the deaf ".
With this liquid as a sample for his work he applied for a position in the laboratory of Leopold Gmelin in Heidelberg.
On February 5, 2002, George W. Bush visited the RODS laboratory and used it as a model for a $ 300 million spending proposal to equip all 50 states with biosurveillance systems.

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