Bioelectronic Nose

Bioelectronic Nose-1

Tai Hyun Park Editor 2014 Integration of Biotechnology and Nanotechnology We have five senses: vision, hearing, touch, smell, and taste. Although some other senses including balance, pain, itch, and temperature senses have been reported, the five senses remain major classical senses. Among these five senses, three of them: vision, hearing, and touch, recognize physical stimuli, and the other […]

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Pharmaceutical Biotechnology

Pharmaceutical Biotechnology-1

Edited by Carlos A. Guzman Giora Z. Feuerstein 2009 Pharmaceutical Biotechnology is a unique compilation of reviews addressing frontiers in biologicals as a rich source for innovative medicines. This book fulfills the needs of a broad community of scientists interested in biologicals from diverse perspectives-basic research, biotechnology, protein engineering, protein delivery, medicines, pharmaceuticals andvaccinology.

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BIONANOTECHNOLOGY

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Edited by V. Renugopalakrishnan and Randolph V. Lewis 2006 Proteins to Nanodevices Bionanotechnology represents an intriguing facet of nanotechnology, as it strives to harness the molecules and processes of biological systems to design functional nanoscale devices. It takes advantage of the features acquired by living organisms in the course of evolution for technological purposes.

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Snow Sports Trauma and Safety

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Irving S. Scher • Richard M. Greenwald Nicola Petrone Editors 2017 Conference Proceedings of the International Society for Skiing Safety: 21st Volume The International Society for Skiing Safety (ISSS) was founded by Ejnar Eriksson, MD, of Stockholm, Sweden. After the first World Congress on Skiing Trauma and Safety that occurred in Riksgränsen, Sweden, in 1974, the ISSS […]

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Herbal Drugs and Fingerprints

Herbal Drugs and Fingerprints-1

Devi Datt Joshi 2012 Evidence Based Herbal Drugs Herbal drugs are time tested and valuable resource for healing, even today, globally. As the demand and commercial value of these drugs is increasing tremendously, assurance of safety, quality, and efficacy of medicinal plants and produces is becoming a crucial issue.

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