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Location American Medical News for 31 January 2020
A deadly new virus has spread from China around the world, raising fears of a global epidemic.
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The ABCs of functional verification techniques

Medical Design Technology - 31 Jan 2020 20:01
The ABCs of functional verification techniques By Aijaz Fatima of Mentor, a Siemens business Functional verification is the process of demonstrating the functional correctness of a design with respect to the design specifications. Functional verification does not con...
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Previous studies have shown how the SARS virus (SARS-CoV) interacts with animal and human hosts in order to infect them. The mechanics of infection by the Wuhan coronavirus appear to be similar.
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The Institut Pasteur has sequenced the whole genome of the coronavirus known as '2019-nCoV', becoming the first institution in Europe to sequence the virus since the start of the outbreak.
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Power module produces 6 kVdc from 24 Vdc

Medical Design Technology - 31 Jan 2020 16:16
Power module produces 6 kVdc from 24 Vdc XP Power announced the launch of a new 30 Watt DC-DC power module that can generate up to 6kVDC from a single 24VDC input. The HRL30 series provides an accurate high voltage output for a wide variety of applications, inc...
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The circadian clock system allows the organisms to adjust to periodical changes of geophysical time. Today, increasing evidence show that disturbances in our internal clocks stemming from frequent time zone changes, irre...
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The scent of a rose improves learning during sleep

EurekAlert! - 31 Jan 2020 07:00
(University of Freiburg) Fragrances like rose scent can easily help to better consolidate memory during sleep, as researchers at the University of Freiburg -- Medical Center show / Experiment with school classes confirms...
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(Yale School of Public Health) Researchers at the Yale School of Public Health have identified a family of surface proteins that could be promising new vaccine candidates to help control African sleeping sickness, a deva...
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(University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston) The Children's Learning Institute at The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston (UTHealth) has received a $3 million grant to teach the latest child de...
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(Chiang Public Relations) The Health and Technology District has partnered with Music Heals and SFU on a new research study using advanced neuroscience and functional brain imaging to understand the neuro-physiological i...
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(University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, News Bureau) New research led by University of Illinois professor of food science and human nutrition M. Yanina Pepino, left, suggests that just tasting something sweet, such ...
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(Stony Brook University) A new study led by Stony Brook University Cancer Center researchers to be published in Nature Communications suggests that the choice of anesthesia may change the metastatic process of breast can...
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(University of Lincoln) Weightlifters could do less and get stronger by changing the amount they lift each session, according to new research. Sports scientists from the University of Lincoln, UK, compared the weight lif...
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(Impact Journals LLC) Oncotarget Volume 11, Issue 4: The research team's aim was to investigate mAb 6G5j binding characteristics and to validate fluorescence targeting of colorectal tumors and metastases in patient deriv...
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(German Center for Infection Research) A research team led by Univ.-Prof. Dr. Florian Klein of the Institute of Virology of the University Hospital Cologne and the German Center for Infection Research (DZIF) has identifi...
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Pinpointing rare disease mutations

EurekAlert! - 31 Jan 2020 07:00
(European Molecular Biology Laboratory - European Bioinformatics Institute) Scientists have compiled mouse and human cell knockout data to categorise genes based on how essential they are for survival and organism develo...
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(Karolinska Institutet) Babies born with low birth weights are more likely to have poor cardiorespiratory fitness later in life than their normal-weight peers. That is according to a study by researchers at Karolinska In...
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Fewer scars in the central nervous system

EurekAlert! - 31 Jan 2020 07:00
(University of Freiburg) Researchers have discovered the influence of the coagulation factor fibrinogen on the damaged brain.
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(University of Massachusetts Amherst) With a $1 million grant from the W. M. Keck Foundation, neuroscience researchers at Washington State University and the University of Massachusetts Amherst will explore whether varia...
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(Wolters Kluwer Health) The Journal of Developmental & Behavioral Pediatrics is releasing a groundbreaking guideline for the diagnosis and care of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorders in children and youth in a supp...
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(Boston University School of Medicine) For the first time, researchers describe the genetic program behind primordial lung progenitors -- embryonic cells that give rise to all the cells that form the lining of the respir...
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(George Mason University) Rosemary Higgins, Associate Dean for Research, College of Health and Human Services (CHHS), and Germaine Buck Louis, Dean, CHHS, received $1,457,607 from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) ...
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