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Carbon dots: emerging theranostic nanoarchitectures.

Drug Discovery Today, 2018
Nanotechnology has gained significant interest from biomedical and analytical researchers in recent years. Carbon dots (C-dots), a new member of the carbon nanomaterial family, are spherical, nontoxic, biocompatible, and discrete particles less than 10nm
V. Mishra   +3 more
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Telerehabilitation Research: Emerging Opportunities

Annual Review of Biomedical Engineering, 2002
▪ Abstract  The field of clinical rehabilitation is rooted in the premise that carefully planned and delivered therapeutic intervention enhances patient outcomes. Underlying this statement is a deeper scientific reality: The field exists because biosystems (e.g., tissues, cells, organs, persons) are inherently adaptive and can dynamically change as a ...
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MOOCs: emerging research

Distance Education, 2014
Few phenomena in recent memory have rocked the boat of higher education generally, and the field of distance education in particular, more than the advent of massive open online courses (MOOCs).
Kemi Jona, Som Naidu
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Emergent research alliances

Industry and Higher Education, 1989
This article reports on a research project that is being conducted by the Science and Technology Studies Unit, operating within the Anglia Higher Education College in Cambridge, UK, into a new type of collaborative relationship that is being developed between multinational companies and university science departments.
Andrew J. Webster, Julian P. Constable
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Emerging Research Trends

2009
The final chapter in this book covers some additional topics that, despite being very relevant for Web services and SOA, have not yet been investigated much. The chapter first discusses how Web services and the SOA approach can be leveraged on to architect and deploy security functions. The chapter then discusses issues related to privacy.
Elisa Bertino   +3 more
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Emergency Research

2008
Abstract Research that enrolls people with acute, serious, and life threatening illnesses without their informed consent, referred to as emergency research, presents substantial ethical challenges. These challenges focus on how to justify enrolling critically ill persons when the investigator cannot obtain informed consent from either ...
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EMERGENCY OPERATIONS RESEARCH

1966
Abstract : Three final report volumes were issued, which document in detail the contract work activities. The contents of each of these three are briefly summarized in this volume. The documents are: Technical Memorandum 2938/001 (AD-637 766) - Final Report on Emergency Operations Simulation Research - This report documents those aspects of the ...
H. F. Jarrett   +4 more
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Emerging technologies in mechanotransduction research

Current Opinion in Chemical Biology, 2019
Mechanotransduction research focuses on understanding how cells sense and respond to mechanical stimuli by converting mechanical signals into biochemical and biological responses. Cells have been shown to respond to mechanical stimuli through specialized biological machinery such as adhesion complexes.
Ghaidan A, Shamsan, David J, Odde
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Emerging research in plant photosynthesis

Emerging Topics in Life Sciences, 2020
Photosynthesis involves capturing light energy and, most often, converting it to chemical energy stored as reduced carbon. It is the source of food, fuel, and fiber and there is a resurgent interest in basic research on photosynthesis. Plants make excellent use of visible light energy; leaves are ideally suited to optimize light use by having a large ...
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Research algorithms for emergency medicine

Annals of Emergency Medicine, 1980
The computer-instigated development of graphic depictions showing rationales and decisions required in the care of patients has allowed clinicians to standardize science in the art of clinical medicine. Such condensation of medical judgment and information into algorithms is particularly important for emergency medicine.
G L, Looney   +3 more
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