Symposier - Bronchoscopy Science Technique and Art
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Symposier - Bronchoscopy Science Technique and Art
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Most Recently Shared on June 10, 2010 at 9:08 pm By:
“Bronchoscopy Science Technique and Artâ€, July 2-4, Athens Greece, Endorsed by @accpchest More information: http://bit.ly/buSMqy
Where Should Juvederm Be Injected when Trying to Fill the Tear Trough (Under Eye Area)? Doctor Answers, Tips
realself.com — “Because this is an art as much as it is a science, it is especially important to remember that the experience and technique of your physician injector...” View full resource at realself.com
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I prefer Restylane for the tear trough under the eyes over Juvederm http://t.co/fZPwfBXS
Williams-Sonoma Technique Class: Gluten-Free Baking - The New York City Celiac Disease Meetup Group (New York, NY) - Meetup
meetup.com — “Sunday, August 28th | 11:00am Attend one of our popular free technique classes to learn the art and science of cooking from our own culinary experts. Each class is dedicated to a specific culinary top” View full resource at meetup.com
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Williams-Sonoma Technique Class: Gluten-Free Baking 8/28 11am. http://t.co/P5QOZi2 @TimeWarnerCtr @williamssonoma #glutenfree #NYC
Science to Art, and Vice Versa - Prototype - NYTimes.com
nytimes.com — “A sculptor and a lighting artist have very different techniques but the same goal: to promote understanding by finding new ways of seeing the world.” View full resource at nytimes.com
Most Recently Shared on July 10, 2011 at 8:25 pm By:
Science to Art, and Vice Versa (almost lost in today's Business Section) - "accessibility is key" - http://nyti.ms/mPoyYC
Science to Art, and Vice Versa - Prototype - NYTimes.com
nytimes.com — “A sculptor and a lighting artist have very different techniques but the same goal: to promote understanding by finding new ways of seeing the world.” View full resource at nytimes.com
Most Recently Shared on July 10, 2011 at 10:13 am By:
#visualization Science to Art, and Vice Versa http://nyti.ms/qxtWVF
Jackson Pollock Used Physics When Painting, Study Finds | Laws of Physics | Abstract Art Techniques | Pollock Paintings | LiveScience
livescience.com — “American artist Jackson Pollock was an intuitive master of the flow of fluids, relying on the laws of physics to turn his splashes, drips and drizzles into the iconic abstract creations they came to be.” View full resource at livescience.com
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Jackson Pollock Used Physics When Painting, Study Finds http://bit.ly/j4FQU8
Symposier - Summer Sinus Course in Chicago
symposier.com — “This comprehensive continuing medical education program focuses on current concepts in chronic rhinosinusitis and endoscopic sinus surgery. A broad range of topics will be covered through an intensive didactic and interactive program. An optional supervised hands-on laboratory dissection session will be off ered Saturday afternoon featuring basic and advanced techniques, powered instrumentation, image-guided technology and state-of-the art endoscopic equipment. The lab will be held on Northweste” View full resource at symposier.com
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" Summer Sinus Course in Chicago ", July 22-23, Chicago IL, More information: http://bit.ly/hR4xFZ
Symposier - Asia Pacific Conference on the Metabolic Syndrome
symposier.com — “Objectives * To bring together experts to address current issues on the metabolic syndrome from Australasia and Asia on a yearly basis at alternating regional locations. * To provide both scientific and clinical developments, showcasing research finding and best practice approaches for the Asian community. * To provide latest updates in state-of-the-art techniques in etiology, prevention and multidisciplinary care (diabetology, cardiology, general practice nu” View full resource at symposier.com
Most Recently Shared on November 4, 2010 at 5:28 pm By:
" Asia Pacific Conference on the Metabolic Syndrome 2011 ", Nov 4-5 2011, Sydney Australia, More info: http://bit.ly/bUNKRj #APCMS2011
Symposier - Diving into Cardiac Imaging
symposier.com — “This course has been designed for radiologists and cardiologists interested in incorporating advanced cardiac imaging methods into their practice with an overview of state-of-the-art applications of cardiac CT, MRI and PET. The course will review imaging technology, patient selection and preparation, scan techniques and interpretation and common imaging findings. We will also cover training and reimbursement as well as tips for starting a practice in these areas.” View full resource at symposier.com
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" Diving into Cardiac Imaging ", Dec 10-12, Cayman Islands, More information: http://bit.ly/9KxFbB
Symposier - SHAPE: The Argument in Favor of Peripheral Arterial Disease as a Risk Marker for Heart Attack
symposier.com — “Uploaded and shared in Youtube by: shapesociety " The Society for Heart Attack Prevention and Eradication (http://www.shapesociety.org) recently held its SHAPE Task Force II Meeting to begin deliberations related to an update of the groundbreaking SHAPE Guideline released in 2006. We spoke with Marge Lovell, R.N., C.C.R.C., C.V.N., B.Ed., the Chair of the P.A.D. Coalition with London Health Sciences Centre in London, Ontario Canada, regarding her strong feelings about considering Peripheral Arte” View full resource at symposier.com
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SHAPE: The Argument in Favor of Peripheral Arterial Disease as a Risk Marker for Heart Attack. http://bit.ly/co6ub3
More Facelift Techniques than there are Faces to Lift! ~ Traditional Face Lift, MACS or Short Scar Lift: What's the Difference
realself.com — “Answer from Thomas P. Sterry, MD: While there is clearly science involved in achieving a good facelift result, there is a whole lot of art as well. ...” View full resource at realself.com
Most Recently Shared on July 26, 2010 at 3:42 pm By:
More Facelift Techniques than there are Faces to Lift! http://realself.com/t/211866 #fb
Surgeon 'glues' the breastbone together after open-heart surgery
sciencedaily.com — “An innovative method is being used to repair the breastbone after it is intentionally broken to provide access to the heart during open-heart surgery. The technique uses a state-of-the-art adhesive that rapidly bonds to bone and accelerates the recovery process. This procedure has been performed on over 20 patients as part of a pilot study. Doctors aim to apply the technique in over 500 patients across the globe over the next 12-24 months.” View full resource at sciencedaily.com
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Surgeon 'Glues' the Breastbone Together After Open-Heart Surgery (Science Daily) http://tinyurl.com/yhpz528
Laser Spine Institute Blog: Spine Surgery:Emerging vs. Existing Science Archives
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Most Recently Shared on October 7, 2009 at 4:25 pm By:
Laser can't cut through bone, so how does LSI treat foraminal stenosis, bone spurs and facet arthritis? http://ow.ly/t8hY
Science Centric | News | Caltech scientists get detailed glimpse of chemoreceptor architecture in bacterial cells
sciencecentric.com — “Using state-of-the-art electron microscopy techniques, a team led by researchers from Caltech has for the first time visualised and described the precise arrangement of chemoreceptors - the receptors that sense and respond to chemical stimuli - in bacteria. In addition, they have found that this specific architecture is the same throughout a wide variety of bacterial species, which means that this is a stable, universal structure that has been conserved over evolutionary time” View full resource at sciencecentric.com
Most Recently Shared on September 26, 2009 at 1:03 pm By:
Real cellular movement -not random as seen in many animations RT @Earth_News: BiologyCentric: chemoreceptor in bacteri.. http://bit.ly/mwrlj
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