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Conquering the divide WCIT 2008
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Is enough being done to bridge the digital divide? Multimedia Development Corp (MDeC), caretaker of the MSC Malaysia initiative, shares its views on the ...
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DOCTOR Jeffrey Cole is now among the world's top authorities on how the soaring popularity of the internet is affecting both people and society in general, ...
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M Koch, JR Murrell, DD Hunter, PF Olson, W Jin, DR … - The Journal of Cell Biology, 2000 - Rockefeller Univ Press
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Cryptographic defense against traffic analysis -
C Rackoff, DR Simon - Proceedings of the twenty-fifth annual ACM symposium on …, 1993 - portal.acm.org
... are provably secure against each such adversary, using such cryptographic techniques
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… Gene, Is Up-Regulated in Prostate Cancer and Other Malignancies and Shares High Homology with … -
L Tsavaler, MH Shapero, S Morkowski, R Laus - Cancer Research, 2001 - AACR
... cancer tissues and cell lines using RT-PCR. ... Trp proteins share structural similarity
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Music 2 Share?Copyright-Compliant Music Sharing in P 2 P Systems -
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Visual cryptography for gray-level images by dithering techniques -
CC Lin, WH Tsai - Pattern Recognition Letters, 2003 - Elsevier
... Instead of using existing credit cards, each user of the ... obtained by applying the
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Brain Cytoplasmic and Flagellar Outer Arm Dyneins Share a Highly Conserved Mr 8,000 Light Chain -
SM King, E Barbarese, JF Dillman III, RS Patel- … - Journal of Biological Chemistry, 1996 - ASBMB
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The Internet and the future of financial markets -
M Fan, J Stallaert, AB Whinston - Communications of the ACM, 2000 - portal.acm.org
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Smad function and intranuclear targeting share a Runx 2 motif required for osteogenic lineage … -
F Afzal, J Pratap, K Ito, Y Ito, JL Stein, AJ van … - Journal of Cellular Physiology, 2005 - doi.wiley.com
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Share of doctors using digital records up a bit

Nearly a quarter of U.S. physicians used some form of electronic patient record in 2005, a report said on Friday, as officials try to meet a presidential goal of having digital health data for every American by 2014.

"Although these estimates show that progress has been made toward the goal of universal electronic health records, there is still a long way to go," Centers for Disease Control and Prevention statisticians said in the report.About 24 percent of doctors in 2005 said they used electronic health records, either entirely or in combination with paper, compared with 21 percent in 2004, the CDC found.

Most experts agree electronic records can reduce medical errors by keeping prescriptions, allergies and other information straight. They can also cut costs by reducing duplicated tests as well as the staff needed to manage files.

There is less agreement over who should pay for them, but critics say doctors are asked to foot the bill while insurers reap the savings. Others worry about patient privacy.

The CDC survey of 1,281 doctors found gaps between large medical practices and smaller doctor groups. About 46 percent of doctors in groups with 11 or more use some form of electronic records compared with 16 percent in solo practices.

The administration of President George W. Bush has funded development of related computer networks and a post to champion health information technology, which remains empty after the April resignation of David Brailer, who served for two years.

"It hasn't been going quickly," said the American College of Physicians' Dr. William Golden, an internist at the University of Arkansas, of the digital adoption, though he added state efforts and new product certification could help.

A government healthcare IT certification group gave its seal of approval this week to 18 software products, which its chairman said should help more doctors, particularly in small practices, go digital.

Rise in number of animals used in UK research

Animals were used in 2.9 million medical experiments in Britain in 2005, an increase of 1.4 percent from the previous year, the government said on Monday.

Most of the animals involved were mice, rats and other rodents. Less than half of one percent of the procedures included dogs, cats, horses or non-human primates, according to the figures released by the Home Office."The UK has a reputation for producing high quality, well-regarded research and I welcome the fact that this is being carried out under some of the highest standards of welfare and accommodation in the world," Home Office minister Joan Ryan said in a statement.

"Animal research and testing has played a part in almost every medical breakthrough of the last century," she added.

Between 1974 and 1996 the number of procedures requiring animals fell year on year. But since 2000 there has been an annual rise of 1-2 percent.The increase is due mainly to the breeding of genetically modified animals which were included in the figures. By turning off or inserting genes in animals scientists hope to improve understanding of human diseases and to develop new treatments.

"The overall figure might seem large but the number of animals put through severe procedures in very small," Professor John Martin, of the Center for Vascular Biology and Medicine and the British Heart Foundation, told a press conference.

Drug companies say animals are a vital part of the research and development of new medicines and vaccines.

But animals rights groups who have fought a prolonged -- and sometimes violent -- campaign against animal research, said the latest figures represent a 14-year high.

"The government claims that animal experiments are suitably monitored and regulated, but this is a claim made without evidence," said Poorva Joshipura, the European Director of People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA).

Britain set up the National Center for the Replacement, Refinement and Reduction of Animals in Research in 2004. In addition to improving standards of welfare it also studies alternatives to animal testing such as computer modeling and cultured cells grown in test tubes.

 

 
 
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