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Drug Discovery Research Turns to Biomarkers
LONDON -- The total drug discovery market in Western Europe was worth $17.40 billion in 2007, and Frost & Sullivan (http://www.pharma.frost.com) expects this to grow at a compound annual growth rate of 13.5% to reach $42.08 billion by 2014. Researchers working in drug discovery have made remarkable progress in...
Tags: E-mail, FINANCE, fragment, Frost & Sullivan, Investment, Strategy
Research articles 2008-09-25
JERSEY HOME: POLICE FIND MORE REMAINS; Teeth of 'at least' five youngsters in cellar
Byline: By EXAMINER News Correspondent JERSEY police have discovered the partial remains of at least five youngsters at Haut de la Garenne, the former children's home at the centre of the island's child abuse investigation, it was revealed. However, the grim discoveries may not result in a murder...
Tags: British Broadcasting Corp., fragment, INTERNET
Research articles 2008-07-31
Cylinder fragments blasted into Qantas cabin: investigators
SYDNEY AFP — Fragments of an oxygen cylinder blasted into a Qantas jet's passenger cabin mid-flight with enough force to shear off a door lever when an explosion punctured the jet's body, investigators said Wednesday. The Boeing 747-400, with a huge hole in its fuselage, then made an emergency...
Tags: aircraft, fragment, oxygen, Qantas Airways Ltd., Walsh
Research articles 2008-07-30
Remains confirmed as last tsar's children: reports
MOSCOW AFP — Forensic testing of bone fragments found in Russia's Urals region last year has confirmed they belonged to the last tsar's murdered children Alexei and Maria, Russian news agencies reported Wednesday. "Now we have found the entire family," Sverdlovsk regional governor Eduard Rossel was quoted as saying...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, fragment, MARKETING, Moscow
Research articles 2008-04-30
Endourologists Now Have a New Category of Device For Stone Extraction to Help Render Patients Free from Kidney Stones and Stones in the Urinary Tract
NGage[TM] Nitinol Stone Extractor from Cook Medical Combines Stone Graspers and Baskets Enables Greater Function and Control During Stone Retrieval Procedures BLOOMINGTON, Ind. -- The NGage Nitinol Stone Extractor, engineered and manufactured by Cook Medical , represents an entirely new category in the evolution of stone extraction. Utilizing Cook's...
Tags: basket, fragment, patient, physician, University of Texas
Research articles 2008-04-29
United States Department of Health and Human Services obtains United States patent.
United States Department of Health and Human Services (Washington, DC) has patented recombinant immunotoxin fusion proteins composed of the Fv domains of antibodies fused to bacterial or plant toxins. RFB4 Fv-PE38 is an immunotoxin that targets CD22 expressed on B cells and B cell malignancies. The...
Tags: cell, fragment, patent, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
Research articles 2008-03-01
Ryogen Gets Patent on Soluble Aminopeptidase P Gene
SUFFERN, N.Y. -- Ryogen LLC announced today that it has been awarded a patent by the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office for the soluble aminopeptidase P gene. US Patent No. 7,273,718, entitled "Isolated Genomic Polynucleotide Fragments from Chromosome 10q25.3 that Encode Human Soluble Aminopeptidase P", was issued on September 25,...
Tags: fragment, IP, patent, Patent, U.S. Patent and Trademark Office
Research articles 2007-10-29
University of Southern California obtains United States patent.
University of Southern California (Los Angeles, CA) has patented methods, compounds, pharmaceutical compositions, and kits for the augmentation of erythropoiesis by potentiating erythropoietin-induced differentiation with angiotensinogen, angiotensin I AI, AI analogues, AI fragments and analogues thereof, angiotensin II analogues, AII fragments or analogues thereof or...
Tags: analogue, fragment, patent, University of Southern California
Research articles 2007-09-01
Prosecution case closed in Spector murder trial
LOS ANGELES AFP — Prosecutors finally rested their case in the murder trial of music producer Phil Spector here Monday, three months and 35 witnesses after the high-profile court case got underway. Spector is accused of shooting B-movie actress Lana Clarkson at his mansion in Los Angeles on February...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, fragment, PRODUCTIVITY, prosecutor
Research articles 2007-07-23
Acropolis sculptures go into boxes for first-ever move
ATHENS AFP — Huddled on Athen's Acropolis, archaeologists are fine-tuning an unprecedented, multi-million dollar operation to relocate Greece's most prized antiquities to a new, modern showcase set to open in 2008. Around 330 statues and artefacts from the Parthenon and other temples that overlook the capital are to be...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, Britain, fragment, Greece, MARKETING, museum, Patches, temple
Research articles 2007-07-18
Inside-out study challenges theory about comet chemistry
PARIS AFP — A dying comet has prompted astronomers to take issue with a mainstream theory about the impact of "space weather" on these enigmatic wanderers of the Solar System. Comets are fragile clusters of dust, ice and carbon-based molecules that are believed to be primitive material left over...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, fragment, Sun Microsystems Inc., theory
Research articles 2007-07-11
Alaskan hunters find 19th century weapon fragment in whale
NEW YORK AFP — Native Alaskan hunters have found part of a 19th century weapon embedded in the shoulder of a bowhead whale, leading scientists to believe the animal was wounded in a hunt almost 120 years ago. The conical bomb fragment measuring almost nine centimeters long (3.5 inches...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, fragment, HARDWARE, Servers
Research articles 2007-06-13
Doubt cast on lone-JFK killer theory
WASHINGTON -- In a collision of 21st-century science and decades- old conspiracy theories, a research team that includes a former top FBI scientist is challenging the bullet analysis used by the government to conclude that Lee Harvey Oswald alone shot the two bullets that struck and killed President John F....
Tags: FBI, fragment, Government, researcher, theory
Research articles 2007-05-19
United States of America, Represented by the Secretary, Department of Health and Human Services obtains United States patent.
United States of America, Represented by the Secretary, Department of Health and Human Services (Washington, DC) and Scripps Research Institute (La Jolla, CA) have patented antibodies and antibody fragments that specifically bind a CD4-inducible HIV gp120 epitope that is enhanced by binding a co-receptor for HIV,...
Tags: fragment, patent, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
Research articles 2007-05-01
Studying switchgrass genetics to unlock bioenergy.(Conservation news you can use)(Brief article)
Scientists are using genetic "snapshots" of switchgrass, fragments of genetic material called messenger RNA mRNA, to better understand how to unlock its potential for bioenergy. Determining the nucleotide sequences of the mRNA snapshots provides important information, according to a recent USDA Agricultural Research Service ARS...
Tags: Biotechnology, fragment, U.S. Department of Agriculture
Research articles 2007-05-01
BIOSTRATIGRAPHY AND TAXONOMY OF THREE-DIMENSIONALLY PRESERVED NEMAGRAPTIDS FROM THE MIDDLE AND UPPER ORDOVICIAN OF BALTOSCANDIA
ABSTRACT- Biostratigraphically significant finds of two important species of Nemagraptus in the Middle and Upper Ordovician carbonate sections of Baltoscandia are reviewed. Nemagraptus subtilis is found in the lower part of the Uhaku Regional Stage, which is correlated with the Hustedograptus teretiusculus graptolite zone. Nemagraptus gracilis is restricted to the...
Tags: Cooper, fragment, geology, Mitchell, species, succession, Sweden
Research articles 2007-03-01
France to return 'pharaoh's hair' to Egypt
GRENOBLE, France AFP — France is to hand over to Egypt a lock of hair said to belong to the mummy of Ramses II that was put on sale on the Internet last year, French officials said Monday. Egyptian diplomats made a formal request last week to recover the...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, Egypt, fragment, France, INTERNET
Research articles 2007-02-26
Stone age chimps were handy with a hammer.
Byline: Bob Holmes Feb 20, 2007 (New Scientist - ABIX via COMTEX) -- Human beings and chimpanzees may have a common ancestor. Canadian researchers have found that around 4,000 years ago chimpanzees were using stone tools to smash nuts. Julio Mercader of the University...
Tags: fragment, PRODUCTIVITY, tool, University of Calgary
Research articles 2007-02-20
Indonesia puzzles at riddle of Flight KI 574
JAKARTA AFP — Two weeks after an Indonesian plane vanished with 102 passengers and crew, investigators have admitted they still did not know exactly where or why the aircraft apparently came down. All they have found in two frustrating weeks of searching is a fragment of tailfin and a few...
Tags: accident, Agence France-Presse, aircraft, fragment, Manufacturing
Research articles 2007-01-14
First shipment of US beef banned in South Koream
SEOUL AFP — South Korea has banned the first shipment of US beef to arrive following a three-year ban, after a small piece of bone was found in violation of an agreement to combat mad cow disease. The agriculture ministry banned a shipment of 8.9 tonnes of beef which arrived...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, fragment, Government, SOFTWARE
Research articles 2006-11-23