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Emerging technologies for biomedical analysis

The Analyst, 2014
Options for biomedical analysis continue to evolve from many fields of study, employing diverse detection and quantification methods. New technologies in this arena focus on improving the sensitivity of analysis and the speed of testing, as well as producing systems at low cost which can be used on site as a point-of-care device for telemedicine ...
Christine F, Woolley, Mark A, Hayes
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Clinical assessment of biomedical technology

Diseases of the Colon & Rectum, 1993
The rapid expansion of new, unproven, and often expensive biomedical technology requires controlled clinical assessment before widespread diffusion into clinical practice. The accuracy, reliability, and validity all need to be assessed in an unbiased manner to determine whether implementation is of benefit to the clinician and patient.
M J, Solomon, R S, McLeod
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Biomedical Technology

Knowledge, 1983
The NIH consensus development process principles are reviewed. Two specific conferences on total hip joint replacement and CA T scanning of the head are examined with respect to the effectiveness of disseminating information concerning the conference both before and after the conference.
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Angiogenesis — Biomedical technology

1992
All of these studies show that angiogenesis research can benefit from new biomedical technology tools currently being developed, as well as contribute by providing new technologies that can be used in other areas of medicine. It is hoped that the chapters in this book in this area will provide the reader with an up-to-date appreciation of some of the ...
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Micromachining technology and biomedical engineering

Applied Biochemistry and Biotechnology, 1993
Medical science and clinical medicine include many microscopic environments. Recent micromachining techniques fit the microscopic environments and are applied to microsurgery, fiberscopic operation, micromanipulation, artificial organs, and drug delivery systems. Microactuators, microsensors, and micro mechanical parts will be prepared for such medical
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Convergence in biomedical technology

Nature Biotechnology, 2006
An entrepreneur and a pioneer in innovative technologies trade views with an industry veteran on the likely importance of convergent technology in health care.
Ascher Shmulewitz   +2 more
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"Nano-Technologies for Biomedical Applications"

2006 International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society, 2006
My research in biomaterials and tissue engineering focuses on the synthesis development and application of novel biofunctional materials and on the use of biomaterials and engineering approaches to study biological problems. Several of the projects ongoing in my laboratory are described below. Tissue Engineered Vascular Grafts: There is tremendous need
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On Transferring the Grid Technology to the Biomedical Community

2010
Natural scientists such as physicists pioneered the sharing of computing resources, which resulted in the Grid. The inter domain transfer process of this technology has been an intuitive process. Some difficulties facing the life science community can be understood using the Bozeman's “Effectiveness Model of Technology Transfer&rdquo ...
Yassene Mohammed   +7 more
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Biomedical Technology: To Use or Not to Use?

Clinics in Perinatology, 1991
The past 30 years have seen tremendous advances in biomedical technology that have changed dramatically the practice of medicine in general, of neonatology in particular. All changes have not been for the best, however. The price tag has been especially steep, but there have been adverse effects on the quality of medicine as well.
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The Evolution of Biomedical Equipment Technology

Journal of Clinical Engineering, 1995
This feature article presents an overview of how the biomedical equipment technology field developed. It begins with some of the early medical equipment breakthroughs, such as the discovery of X rays. The article then traces the key role of the military in electronic technology design, leading to the concept of specially trained individuals to maintain
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