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 Biosimulation in Drug Development
Drug development is far from a straightforward endeavor. It starts with the identification
of a pharmaceutically promising substance, the potential of which is further
investigated in near-exhausting physiological analyses (Chapter 1). If it is found
effective, this does not necessarily mean that we know all the molecular... |  |  Instant Pain Control: Using the Body's Trigger Points
The framework of the human body is held together by a substance
known as fascia. This is a connective tissue which envelops the
muscles, nerves and blood vessels and which gives cohesion and
order to the myriad components of the body, It allows movement
between adjacent structures and reduces the effects of pressure
and... |  |  The Human Central Nervous System: A Synopsis and Atlas
The human central nervous system or neuraxis
consists of the brain (encephalon) and the spinal
cord (medulla spinalis). The brain is encased by
the skull; the spinal cord lies within the spinal
canal, extending from the foramen magnum to
the level of the second lumbar vertebra. Globally,
the brain can be subdivided into... |
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 Mac OS X Power User's Guide (Mac/Graphics)
So what is the big deal about a new operating system from Apple?
Just those very words: new, operating, system, and Apple are enough to get the blood
of every Mac geek on the planet boiling with anticipation. But why should the rest
of us care?
Having specialized in the Linux operating system for... |  |  Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance Imaging (Contemporary Cardiology)
Since the successful invention of the first Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI)
system by Damadian et al. for cancer diagnosis three decades ago, the medical use of
MRI has developed rapidly applicable to a wide range of diseases. Since the first
attempt to image the heart with MRI in the early 1980s, extensive hardware and software... |  |  |
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