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The G4 resolvase Dhx36 modulates cardiomyocyte differentiation and ventricular conduction system development. [PDF]

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Gómez-Del Arco P   +18 more
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Systems development philosophy

ACM SIGCAS Computers and Society, 1992
A philosophy book for systems developers is outlined, and it is argued that philosophy can play an important role in the education of professional practitioners. All systems developers acquire a philosophy in their education and practice. This philosophy is expressed in their views on the problems of their profession.
Dahlbom, Bo, Mathiassen, Lars
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Trauma system development

Anaesthesia, 2012
Summary The word ‘trauma’ describes the disease entity resulting from physical injury. Trauma is one of the leading causes of death worldwide and deaths due to injury look set to increase. As early as the 1970s, it became evident that centralisation of resources and expertise could reduce the mortality rate from serious injury and ...
R A, Lendrum, D J, Lockey
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Multimedia Systems Development

2013
The multimedia information system represents a specific form of information system. This research area suffered many changes in direction due to technology shifts. The general problem is that few years back, multimedia technologies had been limited to relatively simple, stand-alone applications, but multimedia systems, particularly Web-based systems ...
Milovanović, Miloš   +3 more
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System development

ACM SIGMIS Database: the DATABASE for Advances in Information Systems, 1984
Computer systems 1 have become an important part of today's businesses. These systems are commonly used to support the major business functions --- accounting, finance, management, marketing, and production. In the past, professionals relied on data processing (and computer science) personnel to successfully develop
Timothy P. Cronan, Thomas L. Means
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Development toward System

1971
The revival of interest in Hegel which this century has witnessed, in Germany and later in France, has many explanations. One is certainly to be found in the publication, in 1907, of the essays Hegel wrote in his youth, up to his departure for Jena in 1801.1 These essays, together with the “Phenomenology of Spirit” which Hegel himself published in 1807,
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Hepatic nervous system development

The Anatomical Record Part A: Discoveries in Molecular, Cellular, and Evolutionary Biology, 2004
AbstractDuring embryonic development, the liver emerges from the foregut as a thickening of the ventral endodermal epithelium. The embryonic liver then develops into a bud of cells that proliferates and differentiates to eventually form the largest gland of the body.
Jean-Marie, Delalande   +2 more
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