American Chemical Society's Weekly PressPac -- May 21, 2008
... ARTICLE #1 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE melting glaciers may release DDT and contaminate ... are raising the possibility that glacial melting is releasing large amounts of the banned ... JS ARTICLE #1 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE melting Glaciers: A Probable Source of DDT to the ...Update on Jill Finley Story, Coma Survivor
... The melting Pot to Give Free Fondue for a Year TAMPA, Fla., ... is honoring her with free fondue for a year. The melting Pot will fly Jill Finley and her family ... request: "Take me to Ted's and take me to The melting Pot." Following her recovery, Jill has shared her ...John A. Millard, M.D. is 1st Surgeon in Colorado to Offer Smartlipo MPX™
... Fat "One laser, the 1064 wavelength, has a strong affinity for melting fat," Dr. Millard says. "And it offers some heat for skin ... a 1320 wavelength device, heats water in the patient's tissues while melting some fat. The MPX lasers can be used together, in sequence or separately, ...Potential for noninvasive brain tumor treatment
... Ultrasonic Imaging . "The catheter would use ultrasound to first image the tumor, and then direct a higher-power beam to generate heat at the site, melting the liposome shells and releasing the chemotherapy directly to the tumor. "The temperature increase would be about four degrees Celsius enough to ...AGAROSE I (Molecular Biology Grade)
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... as well as formation of groundwater from melting ice and dewatering of hydrous salts. Their ... these tonalites suggest that they formed from the melting of the volcano-sedimentary package. This old, ... shoshonitic rocks and their origin by melting underplated basalts: The Miocene of Limnos, ...June GEOSPHERE media highlights
... lava is to attribute their origin to the rapid melting of large plumes derived from the Earth's deep ... melting, generating a chronological sequence of melting events consistent with the stratigraphic record ... change through time. The tectonic environment of melting is similar to that of recent numerical models ...December GEOLOGY and GSA TODAY media highlights
... of Rodinia; relationship between earthquakes and melting glaciers; monitoring Mt. Etna gas composition and ... generated approximately 825 million years ago by melting of an anomalously hot mantle source similar to ... northern Basin and Range Province, caused by melting of the Yellowstone ice cap and deglaciation of ...Shape matters in the case of cobalt nanoparticles
... 10 nm diameters. You might expect the smaller objects to have a lower melting point, Hight Walker says. However, the sharp edges and corners in the ... could be the locations to initiate melting. While Walker says that the melting effect could be a potential method for fabricating nanostructures, it also ...Spring agricultural fires have large impact on melting Arctic
... the black carbon or soot produced by the fires can lead to accelerated melting of snow and ice. Soot, which is produced through incomplete combustion ... and, when deposited on ice and snow, absorb solar energy and add to the melting process. In addition to soot, other short-lived pollutants include ...Melting defects could lead to smaller, more powerful microchips
... by Liquefaction (SPEL), achieves this by melting the structures on a chip momentarily, and guiding ... straighter, and dots become rounder. Simple melting by direct heating has previously been shown to ... semiconductors and metals, which have much higher melting points. Heating the chip to such temperatures ...Roche to Introduce New LightCycler(R) MRSA Advanced Test in the EU
... utilized real-time amplification systems available. The LightCycler(R) 2.0 Instrument was the first system to introduce hybridization probes, true melting curve analysis, automated absolute quantification, and relative quantification with efficiency correction. Combining the power of the LightCycler(R) ...Paper electrified by copper particles
... nanoparticles the number of surface atoms is considerably greater than the number of atoms inside the material, which, among other things, makes the melting temperature of nanomaterials very low. With suitable heat treatment (sintering), the particles manufactured by the research group can be made to form ...MIT uses nano-origami to build tiny electronic devices
... have developed a few ways to do this successfully: one uses magnets; another involves attaching polymers to a certain spot on the faces and melting them with an electric current, sealing the two faces together. They're still working on getting faces and edges of a folded cube to line up with ...Creating unconventional metals
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