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Opening windows may be the best way of preventing transmission of airborne infection

A study of eight hospitals in Peru has shown that opening windows and doors provided ventilation more than double that of mechanically ventilated negative-pressure rooms and 18 times that of rooms with windows and doors closed. The researchers, led by Rod Escombe from Imperial College London, compared the airflow in 70 naturally ventilated clinical rooms such as respiratory isolation room...
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EasyCode Windows Software from AutoMate Scientific, Inc

Description:Expand the computing power of your ValveBank system! Program your valve and TTL on-off sequences with a PC computer running Windows 98, 2000, XP using graphic 'click-and-drag' timebars. Save and load unlimited programs to disk, print out program listings, then download your programs into the ValveBank's memory in one simple step. EasyCode is used for programming before -- not during -...
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WinMelt Software, PC and Windows from Bio-Rad

Description:WinMelt software is used to predict the melting profile of any DNA sequence up to 3,200 bases, which aids in optimizing placement of primers and GC clamps for mutation detection by denaturing gradient gel electrophoresis (DGGE), constant denaturing gel electrophoresis (CDGE), and temporal temperature gel electrophoresis (TTGE)....
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Scion Image for Windows from Scion Corporation

Description:Image Analysis Software. PC Version of NIH Image....
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Windows image bug patched, but more found

Microsoft has patched the Windows vulnerability that could allow malicious programs to be installed when users viewed pictures on their computers. But security experts say the same part of Windows has even more problems than previously thought, opening up more holes. Giving in to pressure from users and security experts, some of whom were installing an unofficial fix not condoned by the...

Windows exploit worsens as stop-gap measures fill in for official patch

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Linux and Windows duke it out at ITEC

MILWAUKEE Advocates of Windows and open-source software vied for the support of an audience at the concluding presentation of Wednesdays session of the ITEC conference in Milwaukee. Marc Rassbach, principle of , said that open-source software provides a technically superior system, but Windows has a strong appea...

Small-Tree extends G5 networking platform to G4, Windows and Linux

Inver Grove Heights, Minn The two- and three-port Gigabit Ethernet cards that "There are many multiple platform configurations going on in the computer center these da...
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Sweep VEP for Windows

Description:LKCs Sweep VEP technology is designed for productivity and ease of use. The software was designed in conjunction with doctors from the University of Wisconsin who have been successfully performing SVEPs for over a decade on over 5,000 subjects. All of the system and visual stimulation parameters can be set and stored, or can be preset and loaded according to the users preference. To maintain pati...
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