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		<title>Science 1993 262208214 Stormo</title>
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<p>Tompa Li Bailey TL, Church GM, Moor BD, Eskin Favorov AV, Frith MC, Fu et al. DBTBS database of transcriptional regulation in Bacillus subtilis and its contribution to comparative genomics. Articles by Nakai, Fitting mixture model by expectation maximization to discover motifs in biopolymers. Bioinformatics 2001 32S207S214. Bioinformatics 2003 19423424. Sequence logos new way to display consensus sequences. Biotechnol. Vlieghe Sandelin De Bleser PJ, Vleminckx Wasserman WW, van Roy Lenhard Biotechnol. Stormo Hartzell Stormo GD. Schneider TD, Stephens RM.</p>
<p>Biotechnol. Tompa Li Bailey TL, Church GM, Moor BD, Eskin Favorov AV, Frith MC, Fu et al. 2836. Social Bookmarking    Whats this? After Melina II finishes the motif detection, the results ofeach prediction are integrated and displayed graphically Figure 1c.Detected motif candidates are illustrated with colored arrowsin the summarized view upperright corner of the result view.If users click motif candidate in the summarized view, moreinformation is shown in the detailed view lowerright cornerand the predicted motif is illustrated by Sequence Logo 11 ora weight matrix.</p>
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		<title>15 years of industrial</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 10 Mar 2009 20:30:43 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>BioTEiS Technologies services nano and bio technology organizations. divine Greek. Experiments are carried out on the computer requiring less lab experiments, minimizing chemical wastes and the number of animal experiments needed.. TEiS  also from Theos Our areas of specialization include multicomponent polymers, drug delivery, liquid crystals and protein crystallization. Benefits Large financial and time savings  BioTEiS Technologies provides fasttrack development route toward the final product that bypasses major laborious trial and error experimental investigations. 15 years of industrial and academic experience with computational &amp; experimental research and product development.</p>
<p>TEiS  also from Theos Mission Developing and implementing novel R&amp;D strategies to enhance, improve and automate the discovery of novel bio and nanotechnologies. Benefits Large financial and time savings  BioTEiS Technologies provides fasttrack development route toward the final product that bypasses major laborious trial and error experimental investigations. 15 years of industrial and academic experience with computational &amp; experimental research and product development.    Phonetics bio te is Etymology Bio from life Greek. Experiments are carried out on the computer requiring less lab experiments, minimizing chemical wastes and the number of animal experiments needed.</p>
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		<title>Proteomics IvanovM KarpovaA NosikovD MironovM KarpovaA GelfandVGelfandV</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 27 Feb 2009 04:31:25 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>Schneider TD, Stephens RM. Biotechnol 2002 835839. The FIT buttonis used for conveniently getting the entire view along its horizontalaxis and for hiding the detailed information at its lower half. GuhaThakurta Detecting subtle sequence signals Gibbs sampling strategy for multiple alignment. Fitting mixture model by expectation maximization to discover motifs in biopolymers. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 2005 This integrated result helps finding motifcandidates and figuring out the outline of cisregulatory modules.</p>
<p>In Handbook of ToxicogenomicsBorlak J, ed. Biotechnol 2005 23137144. The FIT buttonis used for conveniently getting the entire view along its horizontalaxis and for hiding the detailed information at its lower half. GuhaThakurta Nucleic Acids Res 2004 32D75D77. Articles by Nakai, Tompa Li Bailey TL, Church GM, Moor BD, Eskin Favorov AV, Frith MC, Fu et al. Search for Related Content PubMed PubMed Citation Articles by Okumura, Natl Acad.</p>
<p>Crooks GE, Hon Chandonia JM, Brenner SE. Bioinformatics 2003 19423424. Biotechnol 2005 23137144. Social Bookmarking    Whats this? After Melina II finishes the motif detection, the results ofeach prediction are integrated and displayed graphically Figure 1c.Detected motif candidates are illustrated with colored arrowsin the summarized view upperright corner of the result view.If users click motif candidate in the summarized view, moreinformation is shown in the detailed view lowerright cornerand the predicted motif is illustrated by Sequence Logo 11 ora weight matrix.</p>
<p>This integrated result helps finding motifcandidates and figuring out the outline of cisregulatory modules. With the PDF button, the output can be saved asa pdf file, which is useful either for users furthermanipulation and inclusion in publication or for getting theentire view by adjusting the scale. Identifying proteinbinding sites from unaligned DNA fragments. Springer. Bioinformatics 2001 32S207S214. Crooks GE, Hon Chandonia JM, Brenner SE. Social Bookmarking    Whats this? After Melina II finishes the motif detection, the results ofeach prediction are integrated and displayed graphically Figure 1c.Detected motif candidates are illustrated with colored arrowsin the summarized view upperright corner of the result view.</p>
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<p>Our approach Computer assistedexperimental research.   Phonetics bio te is Etymology Bio from life Greek.</p>
<p>Our approach integrates computational chemistry using virtual computer</p>
<p>divine Greek. Our approach integrates computational chemistry using virtual computer experiments and automation with experimental research. 15 years of industrial and academic experience with computational &amp; experimental research and product development. divine Greek. TEiS is the acronym for Theory &amp; Experiment Integration Systems. Our approach Computer assistedexperimental research. Our areas of specialization include multicomponent polymers, drug delivery, liquid crystals and protein crystallization.    Phonetics bio te is Etymology Bio from life Greek.</p>
<p>Our areas of specialization include multicomponent polymers, drug delivery, liquid crystals and protein crystallization. divine Greek. TEiS is the acronym for Theory &amp; Experiment Integration Systems. Benefits Large financial and time savings  BioTEiS Technologies provides fasttrack development route toward the final product that bypasses major laborious trial and error experimental investigations. Our approach integrates computational chemistry using virtual computer experiments and automation with experimental research.</p>
<p>Our approach Computer assistedexperimental research. divine Greek. Benefits Large financial and time savings  BioTEiS Technologies provides fasttrack development route toward the final product that bypasses major laborious trial and error experimental investigations. TEiS  also from Theos 15 years of industrial and academic experience with computational &amp; experimental research and product development. Our areas of specialization include multicomponent polymers, drug delivery, liquid crystals and protein crystallization.   Phonetics bio te is Etymology Bio from life Greek. Life values BioTEiS approach is environmentally friendly.</p>
<p>Mission Developing and implementing novel R&amp;D strategies to enhance, improve and automate the discovery of novel bio and nanotechnologies. TEiS  also from Theos Our approach Computer assistedexperimental research. TEiS is the acronym for Theory &amp; Experiment Integration Systems. Phonetics bio te is Etymology Bio from life Greek. Life values BioTEiS approach is environmentally friendly. 15 years of industrial and academic experience with computational &amp; experimental research and product development.</p>
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		<title>Nano Polymers</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 29 Nov 2008 02:03:41 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Some polymers are reversibly crosslinked by noncovalent bonds that can break and reform depending on external conditions. This release is controlled by either chemical or physiological trigger. Linear and matrix smart polymers exist with variety of properties depending on reactive functional groups and side chains. Currently, the prevalent use for smart polymers in biomedicine is [...]]]></description>
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<p>Since the advent of timedrelease pharmaceuticals, scientists have been faced with the problem of finding ways to deliver drugs to particular site in the body without having them first degrade in the highly acidic stomach environment. Nanotechnology has been fundamental in the development of certain nanoparticle polymers such as dendrimers and fullerenes, that have been applied for drug delivery. These groups might be responsive to pH, temperature, ionic strength, electric or magnetic fields, and light. Researchers have devised ways to use smart polymers to control the release of drugs until the delivery system has reached the desired target.</p>
<p>Currently, the prevalent use for smart polymers in biomedicine is for specifically targeted drug delivery. Prevention of adverse effects to healthy bone and tissue is also an important consideration. Traditional drug encapsulation has been done using lactic acid polymers. This release is controlled by either chemical or physiological trigger. Linear and matrix smart polymers exist with variety of properties depending on reactive functional groups and side chains. Some polymers are reversibly crosslinked by noncovalent bonds that can break and reform depending on external conditions.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Ltd, JapanGeneral processing techniques for TiNi alloysOther machining methods for TiNi alloysRequired properties of TiNi alloys in simulated body fluidEffects of alloying elements in TiNi alloy on corrosion behaviourEffect of surface modification on corrosion resistanceRelease of metal ions and dissolution of TiNi alloysAllergic reaction, toxicity, and biocompatibility of TiNi alloysGalvanic corrosion of TiNi corrosion MIC [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Ltd, JapanGeneral processing techniques for TiNi alloysOther machining methods for TiNi alloysRequired properties of TiNi alloys in simulated body fluidEffects of alloying elements in TiNi alloy on corrosion behaviourEffect of surface modification on corrosion resistanceRelease of metal ions and dissolution of TiNi alloysAllergic reaction, toxicity, and biocompatibility of TiNi alloysGalvanic corrosion of TiNi corrosion MIC of TiNi alloysFormation of titanium oxidesAirformed titanium oxidesPassivation of TiNi alloysOxidation at elevated temperaturesCrystal structures of titanium oxidesCharacterization of oxidesOxide growth, stability and breakdownReaction with hydrogen peroxideReaction of titanium hydrogenReferences
<p>Part two covers applications of shape memory alloys in these and other areas of medicine.
<p>Contaminants and additives Managing safety Pathogens and mycotoxins Food properties Measurement and control Thermal processing technologies Nonthermal processing technologies Packaging World review of nutrition and dietetics Forum of nutrition Nestle nutrition workshop Pediatric program Safety Quality Technology Functional foods and nutrition series Beverages Food consumers and product development Environmental technology and management High performancetechnical textiles Intelligent and medical textiles Clothing Textile training CDs Transport planning Urban development Sustainable production Water management Soil and pesticides Atmospheric pollution, toxins and wastes Energy Metals Commodities Investment Banking Financial markets Treasury management, futures and options Financial services Ecommerce law and environmental
<p>Ltd, JapanGeneral processing techniques for TiNi alloysOther machining methods for TiNi alloysRequired properties of TiNi alloys in simulated body fluidEffects of alloying elements in TiNi alloy on corrosion behaviourEffect of surface modification on corrosion resistanceRelease of metal ions and dissolution of TiNi alloysAllergic reaction, toxicity, and biocompatibility of TiNi alloysGalvanic corrosion of TiNi corrosion MIC of TiNi alloysFormation of titanium oxidesAirformed titanium oxidesPassivation of TiNi alloysOxidation at elevated temperaturesCrystal structures of titanium oxidesCharacterization of oxidesOxide growth, stability and breakdownReaction with hydrogen peroxideReaction of titanium hydrogenReferences.
<p>He has studied TiNi and Ti alloys since resulting in the publication of more than papers and books. Titles which also be of interestBiomedical polymersJoint replacement technologySmart textiles for medicine and healthcareContentsPART MATERIALSPART MEDICAL AND DENTAL DEVICESSelfexpanding Nitinol stents for the treatment of vascular diseaseD Stoeckel, Pelton and Duerig, Nitinol Devices and Components, specific device characteristicsNitinol stent designsBiocompatibility and corrosionFatigue and durability of Nitinol stentsSources of further information and devices using TiNi shape memory memory alloys are suitable for wide range of biomedical applications, such as dentistry, bone repair and cardiovascular stents.<br />
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