most of the population potentially faces devastating out-of-pocket expenses if they fall seriously ill.
"Most of my patients pay out of pocket. They prefer to tackle health care when someone is sick.
Somatic brain mutations, affecting just pockets of cells can be harmful, and have been suggested as a possible cause of neurodevelopmental disorders such as autism,
and anyone carrying their phone in a pocket or bra could be increased at risk of radiation exposure,
##You can literally carry this in your pocket and run an experiment in the field without any additional equipment.##
Penn State. e believe that pockets of air inside the fiber keep it from being brittle.
The researchers have expanded the range of energy-gathering techniques from ower shirtscontaining pockets of the generating material to shoe inserts whistles foot pedals floor mats backpacks
a design it's now calling the Wellshell 2. 0. The"tiny gym in your pocket"works in conjunction with the free app,
connecting previously unconnected pockets of data without making this obvious to users or giving them a meaningful way to say no.
The pocket-sized drones, which were unveiled at the Association of the U s army Expo for the first time last week,
and then you can leave it in your pocket because the buzzing in your left
phones are typically in our pockets. We wanted to make sure there was something right in front of you,
And I doubt I could afford to pay out of my own pocket. Higuera thinks his students will love the opportunity to customize their characters
Smartphones, for example, would be able to heal actual cracks in the casing, rather than micro-filling small scuffs and scratches that result from a pocket full of keys.
so rather than put your hand in your pocket for small amounts of cash you can just pay with your phone.
smartphones will charge in your pocket as you wander around, televisions will flicker with no wires attached,
which creates a pocket of liquid, quicksand-like material around the clam's body. That watery mix reduces drag
#$1. 7 million personal submarine lets you'fly'underwater Adventurers with deep pockets can now explore the hidden depths of the ocean,
thinner and faster in order to fit in our pockets and on our laps, you may look at modern day room-sized supercomputers and balk.
Nature News The global drive to eliminate the last pockets of polio infection is to receive a boost of more than half-a billion dollars from international donors.
Pockets of the disease exist in four countries: Nigeria, where polio vaccines were denounced by religious leaders,
The existence of residual pockets of infection is the main reason why the drive to completely erase the disease has failed so far,
yielding numerous discrete pockets of crystalline order within a larger, somewhat disordered polycrystalline structure. At temperatures above 1, 800 degrees Celsius and pressures of up to 15 gigapascals (roughly 150
The change is needed to mop up the last remaining pockets of polio, but experts say that it poses challenges in places such as Kaduna city,
because the pockets in the crystalline sponge are not big enough. But Fujita says his team is trying to make sponges with larger pockets."
"Our next grand challenge is to apply this method to protein crystallography, he says
#Synthetic vaccine could prevent future outbreaks of foot-and-mouth disease Virologists have devised a way to create an entirely synthetic vaccine for foot-and-mouth disease.
But in one area of the 1b receptor, the binding pocket was wider than in the 2b receptor1.
You can pre-order the SCIO pocket sensor now for $249 or if you want to design your own apps,
or from water pockets that wouldn't last long enough for life to get a toehold.
One of the alternative models was just little pockets of water driving the jets and in that model you wouldn't have much in the way of life
The structure bottom layer is a carbon foam that contains pockets of air to keep the foam afloat
Albumin has binding pockets that can capture fatty, hydrophobic molecules, so the researchers added a fatty tail called a lipid to their vaccine peptides.
by lowering out-of-pocket costs, would increase the use of medical care. Or, as Finkelstein observes,
reduces out-of-pocket expenses or unpaid medical debt; and increases self-reported good health. In a 2013 paper published in the New england Journal of Medicine,
since way to smaller and smaller laptops, smartphones and devices that most of us carry around in our pockets.
are vessels that confine electrons, much like pockets on a pool table. The dots can be spaced
so that electrons can be in two pockets at the same time, allowing them to interact and share electrons level of control that makes them ideally suited for computer-like circuitry."
and devised a method of monitoring how many electrons fit in the pocket and measuring the dot's charge.
"We believe that pockets of air inside the fiber keep it from being brittle.""This method opens up multiple possibilities for useful products, according to Terrones and colleagues.
Once all the chemical parts have found their place in the pocket the energetics that control the reaction become favorable,
Faced with these constraints Prakash developed a pocket-size paper#microscope that is powerful enough to#detect a malaria parasite in a drop of blood yet costs just 50 cents.#
#The Rise Of The Crypto Phone Between revelations of NSA spying and a sense that marketers and hackers are picking our digital pockets we re all getting a little edgy about cellular security.
"Our ambition is that every kid should be able to carry a microscope in their pocket."
not a well-defined pocket seen in other druggable proteins targeted by many current cancer therapies."
as well as those of us who were hoping to have a camera that could also warm up our Hot Pockets l
Lily is programmed to fly itself thanks to an external GPS device that can be slipped into a user pocket.
Included in the pocket GPS unit are sensors that will let Lily know if a user is moving vertically such as a jump or fall.
Additionally, the pocket unit will feature buttons that allow a user to bring the device closer
of which can be trained onto the user through the use of the pocket GPS unit. Balaresque just might have a holiday hit on his hands
and yet all along wee been carrying 99%of the required technology in our very own pockets.
Channels and pockets were implemented then to enhance the flow and functionality of the cells. This can only be achieved using multi-material 3d printing with high spatial resolution for manufacturing. n the end
and put in a pocket, 'explains Jürgen Steimle, who heads the'Embodied Interaction Group'in which Weigel is doing his research.'
The pockets of plasma born of these collisions are much smaller than those created by heavier atoms,
and have far deeper pockets than smaller and nimble tech startups like Transferwise, Azimo or Moneycloud who have made inroads in the sector over the past two years.
but I did not feel present until my iphone was in my pocket. I told myself be here now.
in order to avoid a repeat of the endgateproblems that led some to complain their phone had been curving in their pocket.
Channels and pockets were implemented to enhance the flow and functionality of the cells. Such mechanical and optical property gradation can only be achieved using multi-material 3d printing with high spatial resolution for manufacturing
and put in a pocket, explains Jürgen Steimle, who heads the mbodied Interaction Groupin which Weigel is doing his research. hey are also skin-friendly,
pockets of water vapor or gas accumulate in them by underwater evaporation or effervescence, just like a drop of water evaporates without having to boil it.
These gas pockets deflect water, keeping the surface dry, "he said. In a study published today (Aug 18) by the journal Scientific Reports("Sustaining dry surfaces under water),
they contain water pockets, and they are potentially porous when it comes to water and ions.
I am always pulling my mobile out of my pocket to check, "he says.""We want to remove this step out of the navigation process so you just say want to go there,
#First pocket rockets take tiny satellites for a spin The next giant leap in space exploration could start with a small spin around the lab. A new propulsion system for shrunk-down satellites called Cubesats just passed a key lab test,
So Lozano and his colleagues are designing a miniature propulsion system small enough to fit in your pocket that can steer Cubesats around low-Earth orbit
For example, Escuti's university startup company, Imagineoptix Corporation, has created technologies ranging from an ultra-efficient pocket projector the size of a few quarters to components for active photonic hardware supporting internet traffic."
It's like having a food safety app in your pocket.""One challenge is that the technology doesn't work particularly well in bright light,
and sensors like accelerometers have all found their way from our pockets to the skies.
In a hurry, you just put your iphone in your pocket while commuting not realizing that it rubbing side by side your coins and keys.
#Japanese engineer develops world's first'car in a bag'Pocket-sized personal transporters could soon be seen on the streets of Tokyo.
not a well-defined pocket seen in other druggable proteins targeted by many current cancer therapies."
pockets of water vapor or gas accumulate in them by underwater evaporation or effervescence, just like a drop of water evaporates without having to boil it.
These gas pockets deflect water, keeping the surface dry, "he said. In a study published today (Aug 18) by the journal Scientific Reports,
#Super water-repellant coatings can now take the pressure Conventional superhydrophobic coatings that repel liquids by trapping air inside microscopic surface pockets tend to lose their properties
when liquids are forced into those pockets. In this work, extremely water-repellant or superhydrophobic surfaces were fabricated that can withstand pressures that are 10 times greater than the average pressure a surface would experience resting in a room.
The surfaces resist the infiltration of liquid into the nanoscale pockets. The extent to which nanometer-size textured,
"Most drugs target stable pockets within proteins, so when we started out, people thought it would be impossible to inhibit the transient interface between two transcription factors,
or difficult to shove into your pocket, you ain seen nothing yet. Earlier today, Japanese electronics maker Sharp revealed a humanoid robot-shaped smartphone that
and to form two special pockets for binding zinc ions and protons along the cavity within the bundle.
One conformation opens up the pocket near one side of the membrane to grab zinc ions or protons.
Once the zinc ion binds to the pocket Rocker changes its shape to close off the pocket,
while opening up the second pocket near the other side of the membrane. This allows the ions from the closed pocket to travel to the second pocket before being released to the outside of the membrane.
The catch is that Rocker can have both pockets bind the ions at the same time, nor permit the cavity to open all the way through the membrane at one time
because this would leak down the ion concentration levels important for keeping cells intact and healthy.
Like a gatekeeper, the engineered transport protein controls what moves in and out of the cell from one side of the membrane to the other. ill Degrado and his postdoc
and monitor pockets of the ocean to track the health of fisheries, and survey marine habitats and species. In general, such robots are effective at carrying out low-level tasks,
whether it through satnav or simply the smartphones in our pockets better data in means we get better data out on the road.
and power wearable sensors or medical devices or perhaps supply enough energy to charge your cell phone in your pocket says James Hone professor of mechanical engineering at Columbia and co-leader of the research.
Uncovering pockets of energy waste requires appointing personnel familiar with the scheme; the only other option is to outsource,
By bringing the tools of an ophthalmology office into your pocket and offering a very simple and inexpensive way to take great pictures inside the eye doctors can visit locations in need
Depth cameras are quickly gaining prominence for their potential in pocket-sized devices, where the idea is that
and look for hazards such as hidden gas pockets. Reflection seismology involves ships towing arrays of"air guns"that explode every 10 to 15 seconds to produce loud sound pulses.
an F-box protein that constitutes ubiquitin ligase complex plays a balancing role in the circadian rhythm by binding to a pocket on the CRY protein,
called the flavin adenine dinucleotide (FAD) binding pocket, promoting the degradation of CRY.""Very few molecules have been known that directly acts upon clock proteins
This molecule exhibits period-lengthening activities by binding to the FAD-biding pocket of CRY in competition with FBXL3."
"We found that the KL001 derivatives function by binding to the CRY protein at the same FAD-binding pocket as KL001 and FBXL3."
So everything comes out of their pocket, and theye banking everything on two years of harvest.
The entire microscope is small enough to fit in a pocket nearly weightless, and incredibly sturdy it can be dropped,
a base station that can fit in your back pocket, a controller and a screen, weighs under three pounds.
Anopheles gambiae, a major malaria vector, is isolated interbreeding with pockets of another malaria mosquito, A. coluzzii. Entomologists initially considered them as the
any additional cost is paid out-of-pocket by the patient. U s. payers can be expected to approve higher prices for cancer drugs than the European agencies,
-of-pocket costs. The cancer drug placing lowest on the list of top sellers was Novartisgleevec (imatinib mesylate,#15),
Novartis said. he majority of CML patients in the U s. pay less than $100 out of pocket per month for our CML treatments,
what they needed to pack an SPR device into pocket-sized package, namely a light detector and light source.
The device is a pocket-size rectangle that unfolds to reveal three solar panels. These panels can absorb enough sunlight in 90 minutes to charge a standard smartphone
what if you could roll up your too big 6 Plus to actually fit in your pocket?
With this in mind, Jonesteam, together with industrial partners and other universities, has been developing low-cost pollution detectors that are small enough to fit in your pocket,
what if you could roll up your too big 6 Plus to actually fit in your pocket?
a day in the future when we'd be able to carry songs in our pockets, at full fidelity, by the millions.
and poets can clip it a pocket to record moments of inspiration. The Instamic Indiegogo campaign is expected to kickoff later this month s
and shrunk again for storing away in a case or pocket. One of the GHOST partners
you can essentially carry an optometrist's fundus camera around in your back pocket.""Conduct routine eye examinations and retinal screenings anywhere for possible detection of a variety of disorders, including the leading causes of blindness-cataracts, glaucoma, diabetic retinopathy and age-related macular degeneration,
visual information is captured by a tiny camera attached to the patient's glasses and sent to a pocket-sized computer,
soon we'll be looking back at how inconvenient and primitive those ubiquitous little devices in our pockets used to be k
and further down the line maybe even recharge your smartphone as it bounces around in your pocket or bag.
Somatic brain mutations, affecting just pockets of cells can be harmful, and have been suggested as a possible cause of neurodevelopmental disorders such as autism,
The system uses a miniature video camera stored in the patient's glasses to send visual information to a small computerized video processing unit which can be stored in a pocket.
I can put in my pocket, take into the rainforest and get a genetic sequence right there."
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