Not unlike the graphic
accompanying this article today.
Not exact matches
The committee's final report (in Japanese), released
today, is the latest blow against a surprisingly simple method for creating stem cells, known as STAP (stimulus - triggered acquisition of pluripotency), published in a Nature
article and an
accompanying letter online on 29 January by Obokata and colleagues at RIKEN CDB, along with other institutions in Japan and at Harvard Medical School in Boston.
«Once the world has warmed 4 degrees C -LSB-(7.2 degrees F)-RSB- conditions will be so different from anything we can observe
today (and still more different from the last ice age) that it is inherently hard to say when the warming will stop,» physicists Myles Allen and David Frame of the University of Oxford wrote in an editorial
accompanying the
article.
Accompanying the
article is the well - written client handout «Heartworm Disease in Cats» that Vetstreet personnel authored and editors of
Today's Veterinary Nurse reviewed.8 We wanted to also inform your readers that, in addition to the mentioned SNAP ® test (IDEXX) for feline heartworm antigen testing, other in - clinic heartworm antigen tests, including one from Zoetis, are available.
We are glad that the editors of
Today's Veterinary Nurse published this
article and the
accompanying client handout on a difficult - to - diagnose condition that likely affects more cats than veterinarians have been able to confirm.1 — 3 Veterinary technicians can be positive influences to the veterinarians with whom they work and can feel that they are empowered to encourage their veterinarians to consider heartworm disease and test their feline patients after reading both the
article and the client handout.