... build fins and limbs is the same genetic toolkit that controls the development of part of the gill skeleton in sharks, according to research to be published in Proceedings of the National Academy of ...
... to build fins and limbs is the same genetic toolkit that controls the development of part of the gill skeleton in sharks, according to research published in PNAS by Andrew Gillis and Neil Shubin of ...
Gill Samuels of the Global Forum for Health Research tells SciDev.Net why health innovation must include health systems research.
While 30 to 50 percent of people with Gilles de la Tourette Syndrome are also affected with ... O’Connor, Christo Todorov and Emmanuel Stip.
Gilles de la Tourette Syndrome is a complex neuropsychiatric ...
... of anti-rejection drug that has not been associated with diabetes in transplant recipients," Dr. Gill explains. "However, a number of animal studies and small clinical studies have suggested that ...
North Dakota State University's Dr. Heather Gill-Robinson uncovers secrets of peat bog mummies that are part of "Mystery of the Mummy Murders" on the television program Explorer airing on the National ...
... attention from health professionals".
A similar collective response on climate change is vital, says Gill, this must begin with health professionals showing patients and governments how serious they ...
... an investigation into its economic feasibility. 'We think it's a promising idea,' says Shell's Gilles Bertherin, a coordinator on the project. 'There are potentially huge environmental benefits from ...
... provide energy for fighting the stressor, he said.
The most widely-used analogous technology monitors gill movements and other activities of bluegill fish with electrodes secured to the fish's bodies ...
... can visit www.strollbacktheyears.info or www.healthpromcornwall.org (01209 313419) for more advice."
Dr Gill Lewendon, Consultant in Public Health Medicine, Plymouth Teaching PCT, added: "This ...
... to removing about two-thirds of the stomach, gastric bypass in effect produces a "double intestine," said Gilles Mithieux of Institut National de la Sante et de la Recherche Medicale in France. The ...
... Mexico City, a site designated T0 (T-zero); the evidence gathered there was among that analyzed by Gilles and her colleagues.
"The T0 site is in the industrial heart of the city, but the neighborhood ...
... des travailleurs sociaux du Québec, Dulac and his collaborators, Sylvain Camus, Gilles Rondeau and Éric Couteau, acknowledge that most separations occur without any major problems, however, certain ...
... of Korea.
The copper is absorbed by the bacteria, causing them to die and fall off the gills and skin of the fish. Vibrio are even flushed from the internal organs of the fresh fish, sinking to the ...
... revealed only about 20,000, accounting for less than 2% of the entire genome. Previously, Dr. Gill Bejerano of Stanford University found that lurking within the other 98% of the genome are stretches ...