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Lowering Carbon Footprint Through Improved Ion Exchange Membranes
Posted by Diane long in Science and Technology On March 7, 2018
Back in 2009, the United States Department of Energy held a challenge intended to find high-quality catalysts for the electrochemical reduction of carbon dioxide. Dioxide Materials was born out of that challenge when employees of theorized that
Keeping Your Best Records with EMR Software
Posted by Diane long in Information Technology and Services On December 14, 2017

Delivering quality care in your mental health practice is more dependent than ever on software solutions for the continuity of care. Keeping impeccable records within your practice using behavioral health EMR software is the best way to
How The FOXP3 Antibody Is Used For Testing
Posted by Diane long in Science and Technology On December 4, 2017
FOXP3 is a 431 amino acid protein and a member of the forkhead/winged-helix transcriptional regulator family. It is necessary for normal immune homeostasis and is constitutively and stably expressed at high levels in CD35+CD4 positive T-cells. It
6 Ways to Improve How You Deal with EHR
Posted by Diane long in technologyigniter On November 24, 2017

Dealing with EHR can be a source of great frustration for many health care providers. Here are a few tips to help make things easier for you and your team: Check the setup of the exam room
The Importance of Complete Medical Records for Recovering Addicts
Posted by Diane long in Information Technology and Services On October 16, 2017

If you’ve ever had a medical procedure or have undergone treatment for a chronic illness, you may have heard your health care provider request to see your medical records. Indeed, even the most basic care requires knowledge
Find Out More About The Ki67 Antibody
Posted by Diane long in Science and Technology On June 27, 2017
The Ki67 antibody is considered a nuclear protein, expressed in proliferating cells. It is expressed during the late G1-, M-, S-, and G2-phases of the cell’s cycle while the cells in the G0 phase are negative. It
The Clinical Importance Of The Synaptophysin Antibody
Posted by Diane long in Science and Technology On February 17, 2017
The Synaptophysin antibody is considered to be a major synaptic vesicle protein and is found in humans. It is encoded by the SYP gene. This gene is located on the shorter arm of the X chromosome and
Requirements to Look at With Solar Engineering in Chattanooga, TN
Posted by Diane long in Science and Technology On December 23, 2016
Solar power operation is fairly straightforward. The sun energy is collected, stored in batteries, and released when needed into the electrical system. Despite the relatively simple flow, the actual implementation of effective energy collection tends to be
Wastewater Treatment in Houston, TX- How Is Wastewater Treated?
Posted by Diane long in Water Testing On December 22, 2016

Have you ever wondered about exactly what happens to the water that goes down through your toilets and drains? Most people just know that the drain pipe connects to the municipal sewage lines, and that’s it. Where
Uses And Options For The Synaptophysin Antibody
Posted by Diane long in Science and Technology On December 7, 2016
The Synaptophysin Antibody can recognize proteins with a molecular weight of 38kDa. It can label normal neuroendocrine cells within the human adrenal medulla, skin, carotid body, pituitary gland, lung, thyroid, pancreas, Paneth’s cells, gastrointestinal mucosa and more.