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I'm looking to see if there might be a list somewhere or maybe you know how i could find out who has played the organ at Wrigley Field, specifically, before 1970. Thanks for your time.
Sorry, can't help with this too much...
Roy Nelson 1941 - ?
Frank Pellico 1970 - 76
Gary Pressy since 1987
Pre-game music with the organ at Infamous Wrigley Field
Yes, it has been found that a procedure involving a bone marrow transplant from the organ donor prevents the need for anti-rejection (immunosuppressor) drugs .
http://www.latimes.com/news/nationworld/...
The National Anthem
I am in the Medical Field
That is a good one LMAO
I have to do a project for English in the bioethics field and I need information on organ cloning?
Here are some starters. The term "tissue engineering" may help your research.
http://www.termis.org/
http://www.ctecohio.org/
http://www.ptei.org/
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Features a new epilogue that brings readers up-to-date on development in transplantation.
Multifunctional Nanoparticle Enables New Type of Biological Imaging
UW researchers have developed a multifunctional nanoparticle that eliminates the background noise, enabling a more precise form of medical imaging – essentially erasing the haystack, so the needle shines through. A successful demonstration with photoacoustic imaging was reported today (July 27) in the journal Nature Communications .
Nanoparticles are promising contrast agents for ultrasensitive medical imaging. But in all techniques that do not use radioactive tracers, the surrounding tissues tend to overwhelm weak signals, preventing researchers from detecting just one or a few cells.
"Although the tissues are not nearly as effective at generating a signal as the contrast agent, the quantity of the tissue is much greater than the quantity of the contrast agent and so the background signal is very high," said lead author Xiaohu Gao, a UW assistant professor of bioengineering.
The newly presented nanoparticle solves this problem by for the first time combining two properties to create an image that is different from what any existing technique could have produced.
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Multifunctional Nanoparticle Enables New Type of Biological ImagingU.S. News & World Report - Jul 28, 2010
Spotting a single cancerous cell that has broken free from a tumor and is traveling through the bloodstream to colonize a new organ might seem like findingSeattle Times - Jul 28, 2010
Lenseigne died of organ failure. School activities coordinator Paul Manfred said doctors performed emergency open heart surgery and discovered a few of herBusiness Wire (press release) - Jul 28, 2010
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