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(Date:1/7/2009)... BioMedical Enterprises, Inc. (BME)... the development of orthopaedic memory metal impla... I. Moch as its President and Chief Executive Offi... become Chief Technology Officer and continue to f...uct offerings. , , BME specializes in nitinol ...
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(Date:1/7/2009)...ELEASE, 7 January 2009] Mice exposed to low temper... tissue and metabolise body fat more quickly, acco...cientists now hope to learn how to control blood v...sity and diabetes. , The growth of fat cells and... nutrients. A possible way to regulate the amount ...
(Date:1/7/2009)...s ago, the Chinese National Human Genome Center at...d ,in the Zhangjiang HiTech Park of Pudong Distri...t, ,which marks the beginning of the Genomics Era...reviews for ,this special issue. We hope that thi...e science research workers ,to collectively recal...
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