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Medical Biology

JAMA, 1963
IN THE LAST SEVERAL DECADES there has been a tremendous growth both in knowledge and understanding of biological systems resulting in a marked improvement in our ability to deal with disease. Molecular biology, suddenly exploding on cellular biology—as did nuclear physics on atomic physics a generation ago—has brought far-reaching challenges and hopes ...
B L, VALLEE, W E, WACKER
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Medical Systems Biology

2018
The aim of this volume is to encourage the use of systems-level methodologies to contribute to the improvement of human-health . We intend to motivate biomedical researchers to complement their current theoretical and empirical practice with up-to-date systems biology conceptual approaches.
María Elena, Álvarez-Buylla Roces   +4 more
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Medical Radiation Biology

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1973
Though the objectives of this textbook are most laudable, the results are a severe disappointment. Perhaps it is too much to expect a significant treatise when responsibility is diffused through four editors and 32 contributors. Starting with the premise that this is "the first textbook in radiation biology specifically directed to the student of human
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Medical Biology and Genetics

In recent years, our knowledge has increased within the scope of research on the molecular basis of diseases. With the use of the growing information in both Medical Biology and Medical Genetics, diseases caused by cellular and chromosomal changes, especially those with a genetic basis, are being understood and treated.
Deniz SİFOĞLU   +10 more
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Chemical risks in the medical biology laboratory

Annales de Biologie Clinique, 2023
Although biological/infectious risks are the most important in a medical biology laboratory, chemical risks should not be underestimated. Chemical products are used for analyses, and for disinfecting premises and equipment. Their toxicity imposes strict legislation, which is available to medical biologists in the French Labor Code, European legislation
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Medical Biology-Reply

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1963
We are delighted that Dr. Baker was so stimulated by our paper on medical biology and are happy to have his semantic analysis of some of the pertinent comments. It is always a pleasure to find someone who is in such substantial agreement with one's views.
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Palm‐prints and their Uses in Medical Biology

Developmental Medicine & Child Neurology, 1961
SUMMARYThe uses of palm‐prints and finger‐prints in human biology are less well known than their uses for personal identification. So that the value of dermal ridge impressions in biology can be appreciated, a short account is given of the principal characteristics of ridged skin, together with a description of the main features of ridge arrangements ...
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Biology and Medical Theory

The philosophy of medicine has long been concerned with the status of diseases and disorders. Are such states genuinely pathological in an objective, mind-independent sense or merely value-laden social constructs? The prevailing dialectic in this area accordingly pits normative views against non-normative, naturalistic positions.
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