Die ewige Wiederkehr des Gleichen 2 von 2

submitted by: Hoffstadt

Vortrag "Die ewige Wiederkehr des Gleichen" von Dr. med. Klaus Reichert, 1996. Teil 2 von 2

Die ewige Wiederkehr des Gleichen 1 von 2

submitted by: Hoffstadt

Vortrag "Die ewige Wiederkehr des Gleichen" von Dr. med. Klaus Reichert, 1996.
Teil 1 von 2

Eigenartige Stoerungen der Körperwahrnehmung 1 von 2

submitted by: Hoffstadt

Vortrag "Ueber eigenartige Stoerungen der Koerperwahrnehmung bei einer Parkinsonkranken" von Dr. med. Klaus Reichert, 1995. Teil 1 von 2.

The BRCA1/2 pathway prevents hematologic cancers in addition to breast and ovarian cancers

submitted by: BernardFriedenson
Background The present study was designed to test the hypothesis that inactivation of virtually any component within the pathway containing the BRCA1 and BRCA2 proteins would increase the risks for lymphomas and leukemias. In people who do not have BRCA1 or BRCA2 gene mutations, the encoded proteins prevent breast/ovarian cancer. However BRCA1 and BRCA2 proteins have multiple functions including participating in a pathway that mediates repair of DNA double strand breaks by error-free...
Authors: Bernard Friedenson

Collaborative Work During Interventional Radiological Procedures Based on a Multicast Satellite-Terrestrial Network

submitted by: Lefteris Gortzis
Collaboration is a key requirement in several contemporary interventional radiology procedures (IRPs). This work proposes a multicast hybrid satellite system capable of supporting advanced IRP collaboration, and evaluates its feasibility and applicability. Following a detailed IRP requirements study, we have developed a system which supports IRP collaboration through the employment of a hybrid satellite-terrestrial network, a prototype multicast version of wavelet based interactive...
Authors: L.g. Ortzis, L. g. Papadopoulos, H. Roelofs, T. a. Rakowsky, S. Karnabatidis, D. Siablis, D. Makropoulos, C. Nikiforidis, G. Graschew

Save the Oysters - Introducing Non-native Species to the Chesapeake Bay

submitted by: MicrobeWorld
Since the introduction of MSX and Dermo in the 1950’s, two infectious diseases that played a large role in the decline the Chesapeake Bay’s oyster population, several oyster hatcheries along the Eastern seaboard are working with scientists across many fields to develop innovative restoration programs. One idea is to introduce a non-native oyster from China called Crassostrea ariakensis. In this video podcast, MicrobeWorld talks about current research underway with C. ariakensis, the...