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Dictionary » F » Follow-up studies Follow-up studiesFollow-up studies studies in which individuals or populations are followed to assess the outcome of exposures, procedures, or effects of a characteristic, e.g., occurrence of disease. ![]()
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Results from our forumRe:... and EEG for the brain (and in fact, it’s also known what patterns they follow). However, don’t forget that distance will also be important – like ... negative ions? This , for example (I would find other supporting studies that I had read previously, but unfortunately I only seem to pick ...
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Re: New to science (sort of), and need suggestions.I'm not worried about your studies. Based on your writing, I've the feeling that you have the drive to do this ... new words. Stay involved with learning the topics, hone your self-discipline and follow your curiosity. All I know about you is a few paragraphs of text, but I've the ...
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Cell Based Assays vs. Animal Studies in Drug Discovery Cell Based Reporter Assays vs. Animal Studies in Drug Discovery- Potential Limitations, Risks and Liabilities This blog ... in cell based assays that are used in drug discovery and development. Please follow this link to read the full blog article: http://sciclips.wordpress.com/2012/01/16/cell-based-reporter-assays-vs-animal-studies-in-drug-discovery-potential-limitations-risks-and-liabilities/
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Re: how does RNA and DNA *move*?... from mainstream, and the issue seems largly marginalized overall. The following is a summary of the research article which was published in the ... Niels Bohr Institute at the University of Copenhagen. The experimental studies were performed here, while researchers from DTU as well as Germany ...
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Re: Human situations and interactions no longer follow any natural law. There are far more intricate pieces at play then merely ... characteristics, so that tells the guy that that is what he needs to go after. Studies have shown that men prefer increasingly narrower waists, even beyond that ...
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