December 2005
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Posted by Administrator on 26 Dec 2005 | Tagged as: Retail Tips
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Posted by Administrator on 26 Dec 2005 | Tagged as: Technology Reviews
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Posted by Administrator on 26 Dec 2005 | Tagged as: Science Reviews
Olympus to Introduce Deep Ultraviolet Optical System for Microscopes with 80nm Resolution
Japan Corporate News - Dec 04 11:40 PM
Tokyo (JCN) Dec 5, 2005 - Olympus will bring to market the U-UVF248, an optical system for microscopes that uses deep ultraviolet rays to provide a resolution of 80nm, on January 25. Offered as an option to be mounted on the company’s MX 61 and 51 semiconductor and flat panel display inspection microscopes, the system uses non-cemented lenses to prevent lens deterioration that occurs due to the Save to My Web
Cellectricon Launches Pioneering Systems for Adherent Cell Electroporation
[Press Release] PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance - Dec 14 5:01 AM
Cellectricon today announced the launch of the new Cellaxess CX1 and CX3 Systems for adherent cell electroporation based on Cellectricon’s patented capillary electroporation technology.Save to My Web
As patient mends, transplant uproar builds
International Herald Tribune - Dec 19 1:34 AM
Dr. Bernard Devauchelle is one of the doctors who performed the world’s first facial transplant on a French woman who was bitten by her dog. While she recovers, a debate over the circumstances of the groundbreaking operation has pitted doctor against doctor.Save to My Web
Canadian Critique Sounds Familiar
WebCPA - Dec 20 11:24 PM
The Canadian Public Accountability Board issued another report this week, and sugarcoated as it was, it revealed some familiar north-of the-border auditing issues for the Big Four.Save to My Web
Posted by Administrator on 26 Dec 2005 | Tagged as: Health Reviews
(AFX UK Focus) 2005-12-12 20:39 GMT: Highlights of rising and falling U.S. stocks - UPDATE 4
Interactive Investor - Dec 12 1:04 PM
8×8 Inc. soared after the company signed a private label agreement with BellSouth Corp. for 8×8 to provide technology, integration and operational services for BellSouth’s digital phone service. Financial terms were not disclosed.Save to My Web
Novartis bowel drug fails to win EU panel backing
Reuters.co.uk - Dec 15 6:12 AM
LONDON (Reuters) - A panel of experts decided on Thursday not to recommend Novartis AG’s Zelnorm drug for irritable bowel syndrome in the European Union, hitting the company’s shares and prompting it to launch an appeal.Save to My Web
Professor dismisses medicine as waste
The Herald - Dec 19 6:25 PM
A professor of complementary medicine has dismissed homoeopathic medicine, claiming the treatment is no better than drinking a glass of water.Save to My Web