Abbott Spine |
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Develops spinal implants that improve the lives of patients worldwide / Focused on spinal disorders including degenerative disease, traumatic injury and deformity / New spinal technologies in the areas of fusion, minimally invasive surgery and motion preservation / Abbott Spine has locations in Austin, Texas and Bordeaux, France / Products: Nonfusion Technologies, Minimally Invasive Systems, Thoracolumbar Systems, Cervical and Cervicothoracic Systems, Interbody Spacer Systems |
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American Association for the Advancement of Science |
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AAAS (Triple A-S) / Located in 1200 New York Avenue NW, Washington, DC 20005 / Tel: 202-326-6400,
Fax : 202-371-9526 / Contents : Educational material, Membership Information, Searching a Job, News
and Events / the publisher of Science Magazine
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American Federation for Medical Research |
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Established in 1940, the American Federation for Medical Research is an international multi-disciplinary association of scientists engaged in all areas of biomedical investigation-patient-oriented, translational, and basic research.
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American Medical Association |
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AMA / Located in 515 N. State Street Chicago, IL 60610 /Tel: 312-464-5000 / Online Journal :
Journal of the AMA(JAMA : Fulltext for free) / Contents : Educational Programs, Information for
Patients, Calendar of Meetings and Events, Find a Doctors, Membership Information, Searching a Job
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American Society of Agricultural and Biological Engineers |
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American Society of Agronomy |
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American Society of Mechanical Engineers |
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Applied Science and Engineering Laboratories |
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ASEL |
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Association for the Study of Internal Fixation Foundation |
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A non profit organization dedicated to improving the care of patients with musculoskeletal injuries and their sequelae, through research, development, education and quality assurance in the principles, practice, and result of fracture treatment.
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Association of Clinical Research Organizations |
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Auditory Mechanics Laboratory, McGill University |
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AudiLab / Located in Department of BioMedical Engineering McGill University 3775, rue University
Montr?l, QC H3A 2B4 Canada / Contents : Research, Resouces
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Australian Biotechnology Association |
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Australian Society for Biomaterials |
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ASB / Located in P.O. Box 743 Brunswick Lower, VIC 3056 / Tel : 61 03 9662 7239, Fax : 61 03 9662
7218 / Society for Biomaterials Annual Meeting and Exposition, April 30-May 3, 2003 |
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Biomedical Engineering Society |
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Center for NanoTechnology, University of Washington Academic Medical Center |
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Homepage of Center for NanoTechnology, University of Washington Academic Medical
Center / Introduction / Contents : Educational Materials and Academic Program, Menu
for Students, Research, News and Events, Seminars |
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European Journal of Lipid Science and Technology |
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Journal / Official Journal of the German Society for Fat Science(DGF) and Assisted by the
European Federation for the Science and Technology of Lipids(EFL) / Online from 2000 /
John Wiley & Sons / Abstract for free / Full-text for subscribers / cited in SCI Expanded |
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European Microscopy Society |
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The creation of the Committee of European Societies of Electron Microscopy (CESEM) dates back to 1975, a year after the International Congress on Electron Microsocopy (ICEM) in Canberra and a year before the European Congress (EUREM) in Jerusalem. |
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European Tissue Culture Society |
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To promote interchange between people of different disciplines sharing a common interest in cell, tissue and organ culture techniques |
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Foundation for Biomedical Research |
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Established in 1981, the Foundation for Biomedical Research (FBR) is the nation’s oldest and largest organization dedicated to improving human and animal health by promoting public understanding and support for the humane and responsible use of animals in medical and scientific research. |
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International Association of Plant Biotechnology |
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The first international conference of plant tissue culture was organized by Professor Philip R. White at Pennsylvania State University (University Park, PA, U.S.A.) in 1963. The International Council for Plant Tissue Culture, later to become the International Association for Plant Tissue Culture and Biotechnology (IAPTC&B), was founded at this conference. The primary activities of the IAPTC&B have been to organize quadrennial congresses of plant tissue culture and biotechnology, and to publish a newsletter/journal for its membership. The IAPTC&B is the oldest and the largest international professional organization to represent plant biotechnology. It has more than 2,500 members in over 80 countries. |
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