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Original Source: Micralyne, Inc.
Micralyne is one of the worldâs largest independent MEMS foundries. Headquartered in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, Micralyne serves a diverse customer base, from innovative Fortune 100 companies to high-tech start-ups. With a proven track record in MEMS manufacturing and a rich development history dating back to 1982, Micralyne has helped to pioneer the MEMS industry by creating some of the worldâs smallest mechanical structures for leading corporation...
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This month’s exploration into a pharmaceutical company’s history is the turn of French company Sanofi, which began over 100 years ago as a number of small companies. Sanofi is one of the largest...
Bringing natural history collections out of the dark
(Pensoft Publishers) In a special issue of ZooKeys, initiated by the Natural History Museum London, Vince Smith and Vladimir Blagoderov bring together 18 papers by 81 authors to look at progress and p...
October has been our focus month on personalised medicine, so who better to delve into the history of than Roche – who has made tailoring treatments to small patient populations its core mission. I...
Alison Abbott enjoys a scientific history of a family integral to the Renaissance.
What if Chart History and Verbal History Don't Match?
Learn how to document inconsistencies in medical histories. Medscape Pharmacists
Edmund Stump welcomes a history of Antarctica that covers the glory, the rivalries and the scientific legacy.
Medical history: Stemming the red tide
Lab luminaries jostle with consumptive cultural icons in a vivid history of tuberculosis, finds Stefan H. E. Kaufmann.
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Introduction: Environmental History and the History of Biology.
Vaccine history, gender and influenza vaccination in a household context.
Few studies have investigated the effect of the history of vaccination on the current influenza vaccine uptake. The objective of this paper is to study the effects of vaccine history, for each sex sep...
BACKGROUND: Individuals with celiac disease (CD) are at increased risk of lymphoproliferative malignancy (LPM). We examined if a family history of LPM or any cancer influenced the risk of LPM in indiv...
The estrogen elixir: hormone replacement therapy in american medicine and culture.
The Didusch Center for Urologic History encompasses a rich and varied collection of drawings, photographs, and instruments of historical importance to urology, many displayed in the urological exhibit...