A comprehensive theoretical framework about open source business models is still missing, notwithstanding a growing number of contributions. This lack of literature is mainly due to the relative newness of the phenomena. This paper aims at giving a contribution to the ongoing discussion about open source business implications. The research...
DUBLIN, Ireland -- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/b32aa2/the_growing_cost_o) has announced the addition of the "The Growing Cost of Food" report to their offering. The growing cost of food has become one of the fastest moving and hottest stories around. This month's briefing outlines the current situation. Starting from the...
Dr. Jonathan Stamler Has Authored A New Understanding Of Heart Failure LA JOLLA, Calif., Oct. 23 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Duska Therapeutics, Inc. (BULLETIN BOARD: DSKA) ("Duska") announced today that Jonathan S. Stamler, M.D., has joined the company as an exclusive scientific consultant to advise on the...
A new study published in the journal Atherosclerosis demonstrated the association of high dietary Vitamin K2 consumption with reduction of coronary calcification in humans. Researchers at University Medical Center Utrecht, Wageningen University and Erasmus Medical Center Rotterdam investigated whether daily consumption of natural phyfloquinone KI and menaquinones (K2)...
Pharma Research Uses LuxidR Software Solution to Generate and Validate Hypotheses in Drug Discovery and Development Processes NEW YORK, September 29 /PRNewswire/ -- The strong emphasis that TEMIS, the leading provider of Text Analytics solutions, has put on the Life Science market since many years has led...
If two physicists are right, a single electron might know more about numbers than all of the world's mathematicians. In an upcoming Physical Review Letters, the researchers hint that the dynamics of an electron can embody the solution to the nearly 150-year-old Riemann hypothesis, a crucial unsolved problem that has...
PARIS AFP — A novel experiment has dealt a setback to a theory that life on Earth was kickstarted by bacteria that hitched a ride on space rocks. The "pan-spermia" hypothesis is that cells were transported to the infant Earth on rocks that were bumped off other planets...
As the problem of full transit vehicles is encountered daily by passengers in most of the big cities, previous research evaluated the consequence of overcrowding in terms of on-board crowding and passengers not being able to board with full vehicles. The impact of overcrowding in the real world is, however,...
A possible link between melanoma and a gene involved in vitamin D metabolism has been identified by Italian researchers. They examined existing scientific literature on the association between melanoma the most serious type of skin cancer and common variants of the vitamin D receptor gene Bsml, and concluded that people...
Precision. By Denny Burk. Sheffield, UK: Sheffield Phoenix Press, 2006. Pp. ix + 179. Cloth, $55.00. The main thesis of this book is quite straightforward: the article of the articular infinitive construction of the New Testament is a function word rather than a content word. That is, in...
Children who attended a daycare center as infants are 35 percent less likely than their peers to have asthma symptoms by age 5, according to new research. The British study, published in The Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology , found those enrolled between age 6 months and 12 months...
Data from Scientific Collaboration with University of Cambridge Presented This Week at Connecticut and New Jersey Stem Cell Technology Symposia FARMINGTON, Conn. -- Today, scientists from Applied Biosystems (NYSE:ABI) will present data at the Connecticut Stem Cell Technology Symposium revealing how the company's ultra-high-throughput genomic analysis platform, the...
Introduction: Identifying structural and material properties of the ACL has been an intense area of research, and studies have determined that ACL volume, cross-sectional area and material properties are correlated to gender, height, age, and weight (1,2,3). However, no direct link between ACL size and injury has been investigated, as...
Introduction: Anterior cruciate ligament ACL injuries represent a serious knee injury incurred by females. Researchers have identified a quadriceps dominance pattern as a contributing factor. Hip influences, such as poor neuromuscular control, also may contribute to ACL injury. The purpose of this study was to compare hip and knee neuromuscular...
KYOTO, JAPAN -- Daily cell phone text message reminders to slather on sunscreen doubled the adherence rate in a randomized controlled trial. "Text messaging could be a low-cost, effective model for improving adherence to topical agents in dermatology," Maryanne Kazanis said at an international investigative dermatology meeting. ...
Results of a new study published in the Journal of Neuroscience indicate a new grape seed extract formulation may support better brain function and help reduce memory loss. Researchers at Mount Sinai School of Medicine collaborated with UCLA's Molecular Biology Institute and the director of the Polyphenolics division...
Introduction: Literature has demonstrated lower extremity biomechanical differences between adolescent and adult males and females during dynamic tasks such as drop-jump landings DJL. These differences are believed to be associated with the gender bias related to anterior cruciate ligament ACL injuries. Little research has been conducted to investigate lower extremity...
Introduction: The Lower Extremity Perturbation Device LEPD is a research tool that is capable of inducing a sudden either femoral medial or lateral rotation on a fixed tibia in a weight-bearing posture. Investigators have used this tool to study the muscular responses times MRTs of athletes in single leg stance....
AIMS/HYPOTHESIS: We determined whether fixed doses of benfotiamine in combination with slow-release alpha-lipoic acid normalise markers of reactive oxygen species-induced pathways of complications in humans. METHODS: Male participants with and without type 1 diabetes were studied in the General Clinical Research Centre of the Albert Einstein College of Medicine. Glycaemic...
The Sheep of the Fold: The Audience and Origin of the Gospel of John. By Edward W. Klink III. SNTSMS 141. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2007, xvi + 316 pp., $101.00. The book is a revised doctoral thesis written at the University of St. Andrews, Scotland and supervised by...
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