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Results from our forumHuman evolution... step in our evolution will be the step where technology is merged with biology, and electronics are finally integrated into the human form. Bionic legs, arms, eyes, ears, etc., will all improve the human form, creating a stronger, faster and more alert entity. Although, this step may take ...
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Re: my teacher ever said to me.. depend on the object which our learned if we study abot DNA we use agarose and if protein or enzyme is acrylamide Although When working with DNA, agarose is used most of the time, for some applications, acrylamide is used. For example to run your gel in highly denaturin...
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The Fiber Disease... High Density Cortical Electrode Arrays Neural Recording Devices FreeHand System Implants The Brain Communicator Sensory Augmentation Cochlear Bionic Ear Neural Prosthesis Program at the NIH Neuroprosthesis Related Research Projects Neuroprosthesis Research Organization Rehabilitation Engineering ...
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The Fiber Disease... P=O-groups in CIHBS of proteins which caused skepticism about the idea of charge transfer along CIHBS. Undoubtedly, any artificially constructed bionic nanostructure should P=O-groups as important constituents -NADas
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The Fiber Disease... the free encyclopedia (Redirected from Biomimetics) Jump to: navigation, search Bionics (also known as biomimetics, biognosis, biomimicry, or bionical creativity engineering) is the application of methods and systems found in nature to the study and design of engineering systems and modern ...
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