Sentences with phrase «in human surgeries»

The MasSpec Pen hasn't been tried yet in human surgeries.
«That lack of interruption is itself an independent predictor of reduced mortality in human surgery
The first laser was developed in, and its use in human surgery became widespread in the late 1980's.
According to results from the six - year study, however, high - volume spay - neuter surgery is associated with lower mortality rates, approaching that achieved in human surgery.

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Unfortunately humans are also prone to err in more serious situations — like deciding whether or not a patient is in need of open heart surgery.
Applied science is sometimes called technics, but since it covers also a vast range of studies affecting human life, as in nutrition and dietetics, medicine and surgery, psychiatry, pedagogy, geriatrics, social casework, penology, and the like, it is hardly accurate to classify all of these under the heading of technology.
The bread «which earth has given and human hands have made» represents the work that has gone into the making of the bread; not only the work of the farmer and the miller but the work of industry, of man's labour in the office, in the factory, or in the surgery.
Fortunately, my doctor is close enough to me in age that he knows that there is not necessarily a cure for everything that ails the human body, and therefore knows when to leave a patient alone — no tubes, no desperate surgery, no heroic measures.
Ockham's Triumph has intersected with another aspect of the «worse»: The metaphysical vacuum ably limned by Hanby has been filled by a new Gnosticism (chiefly but not exclusively embodied in the sexual revolution) that teaches that everything in the human condition is plastic and malleable and therefore subject to change by acts of will (like transgendering surgery).
The biggest name Sly mentioned was Peyton Manning, whom Sly said received shipments of human growth hormone to his house under his wife's name in 2011 while he was recovering from neck surgery.
We find sanogo and diaby still at the club cause I am thinking arsenal have made a deal with diaby and fitness does not tell the whole story with him in surgery table more than a Avg human being can sustain without causing any damage to major organ?
Cesarean rates have increased 500 % in one generation, and they are now the most common surgery performed on human beings anywhere in the work.
Canada: Hip Replacement Surgery And Recovery Time Were Factors In Termination, Ontario Human Rights Tribunal Rules Naomi Horrox...
Humans have been performing brain surgery — or at least drilling holes in one anothers» skulls — for thousands of years.
According to the International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran (ICHRI), a New York City - based independent nonprofit organization, Kokabee had «surgery on April 20, 2016 to completely remove his right kidney.»
When Cornell - Bell's team added kainate to astrocytes grown from human tissue removed during surgery for epilepsy, the cells glowed in chaotic patterns.
A team of researchers from BWH has tackled this problem by comprehensively analyzing gene expression and protein distribution in human aortic valves obtained from valve replacement surgery.
GTC recognized the need to demonstrate on its own the potential for the technology and, in the late 1990s, began a clinical trial of human antithrombin for patients undergoing bypass surgery who develop resistance to the anticoagulant drug heparin.
ASMI researchers are involved in different fields such as biomechanics (motion analysis, which includes cadaver research, namely, the use of human limbs to analyze anatomy, motion, and the strength of muscles, tendons, ligaments, and bones) and clinical research (tracking patients to see how successful they are returning to sport after treatment with surgery or physical therapy).
The government took heat last year over an effort to validate panchagavya, a folk remedy based on cow dung, as a cure - all, and in 2014, Prime Minister Narendra Modi claimed that the world's first plastic surgery was performed in India when the Hindu deity Ganesh was created with a human body and an elephant head.
In a new study, researchers injected human gum tissue extracted during oral surgery into the molars of fetal mice.
By taking human intervention out of the equation, autonomous robots could potentially reduce complications and improve care for patients undergoing soft tissue surgeries, about 45 million of which are performed in the U.S. each year.
1990: Robodoc Physician William Bargar and veterinary surgeon Howard Paul of Integrated Surgical Systems made history when Robodoc became the first robot to assist in surgery — first a hip replacement on a dog and then, in 1992, on a human.
A system debuted today by a team of Google researchers is not clever enough to perform surgery or drive a car safely, but it did master several dozen classic arcade games, in many cases surpassing the best human players without ever observing how they play.
The MasSpec Pen rapidly and accurately detects cancer in humans during surgery, helping improve treatment and reduce the chances of cancer recurrence.
This week's episode focuses on developments in «microbot technology,» or efforts to create tiny machines that may someday heal the human body without the need for surgery.
In 1938, two doctors in Boston, Dr Arthur Hertig and Dr John Rock, became the first people to see a human embryo when they examined wombs removed from women during surgerIn 1938, two doctors in Boston, Dr Arthur Hertig and Dr John Rock, became the first people to see a human embryo when they examined wombs removed from women during surgerin Boston, Dr Arthur Hertig and Dr John Rock, became the first people to see a human embryo when they examined wombs removed from women during surgery.
The dura mater is used as an implant in human brain surgery.
The ancient cow's skull opening, shaped almost in a square and framed by scrape marks, resembles two instances of human skull surgery from around the same time in France, say biological anthropologists Fernando Ramirez Rozzi of CNRS in Montrouge, France, and Alain Froment of IRD - Museum of Man in Paris.
After drinking, blood alcohol levels increase much faster and reach higher levels than what would be expected before surgery, explains Marta Yanina Pepino, an assistant professor in the Department of Food Science and Human Nutrition at U of I who led the study.
Major technical challenges must be overcome before the approach can be tested in humans, but the technique could eventually provide a wireless, nonsurgical alternative to traditional deep brain stimulation surgery, researchers say.
Melina R. Kibbe, M.D., of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (formerly of Northwestern University, Chicago), and Editor, JAMA Surgery, and colleagues conducted a study to determine if sex bias exists in human surgical clinical research, if data are reported and analyzed using sex as an independent variable, and to identify specialties in which the greatest and least sex biases exist.
«The primary mission of the USC Neurorestoration Center is to take advantage of resources from our clinical programs to create unique opportunities to translate scientific discoveries, such as those of the Andersen Lab at Caltech, to human patients, ultimately turning transformative discoveries into effective therapies,» says center director Charles Y. Liu, professor of neurological surgery, neurology, and biomedical engineering at USC, who led the surgical implant procedure and the USC / Rancho Los Amigos team in the collaboration.
Researchers mapped out the motor homunculus decades ago by applying brief — 50 - millisecond or so — pulses of electricity to different parts of the primary motor cortex in humans who were undergoing brain surgery.
However, these are supplemented by the imagined direct transfer of needed «software» from a human mind, thanks to Robocop - like advances in brain surgery.
The study of human astrocytes has faced issues related to access (samples of living tissue must be obtained from brain cancer or epilepsy surgeries or fetal tissue) and purification (breaking apart astrocytes away from other cells often killed them and many experiments ended in failure).
An estimated 70 percent of the kinds of antibiotics that are also used to fight human infections and in surgery are sold in the United States for use in meat production.
But it wasn't until May this year that researchers measured the firing of mirror neurons in humans directly, using electrodes implanted in the brains of epileptic patients awaiting surgery (Current Biology, vol 20, p 750).
To uncover the identities and roles of these channels in humans, Donald Welsh and colleagues from the University of Calgary investigated smooth muscle cells from cerebral arteries harvested from patients undergoing brain surgery.
Stem cells from human ears have successfully been grown into chunks of cartilage that could replace the synthetic materials currently used in surgery.
Its developers at the electronics company Toshiba are aiming to make a motor small enough for use in surgery inside the human body.
Their results could pave the way for urgently needed alternatives to bariatric surgery for treating obesity in humans — the rates of which have nearly tripled worldwide since 1975.
About 5,000 years ago, humans used crude stone tools to puncture a hole in a cow's head, making it the earliest known instance of skull surgery in an animal.
Next steps include He's collaboration with Piedmont Atlanta Hospital to retrieve T cells, liver cancer cells and healthy tissue normally removed from patients during surgery, put the mouse receptor genes on these T cells and monitor in a dish both how those cells now fight the tumor and react to healthy human tissue.
About 5,000 years ago, humans used crude stone tools to puncture a hole in a cow's head, making it the earliest known instance of skull surgery in an...
Understanding how dolphins breathe rapidly and maintain lung functionality under immense pressure could help scientists keep humans safe when they are in similarly extreme situations, such as under anesthesia during surgeries, the researchers said.
Andrology Laboratory and Sperm Bank; Center for Advanced Research in Human Reproduction, Infertility, and Sexual Function: Research work in the Reproductive Research Center is mainly focused on elucidating the molecular mechanism associated with male and female infertility and on studies involving the management of sexual dysfunction in male and female patients following urologic surgeries.
Penfield stimulated the brain with electricity in patients undergoing epilepsy surgery, and used the results to draw a â $ œmotor homunculusâ $: a distorted representation of the human body within the brain.
«Finding this population of stem cells in a human source represents a major breakthrough for us because it brings us much closer to a clinical application of this therapy,» said Dr. Huard, the Henry J. Mankin Professor and vice chair for Research in the Department of Orthopaedic Surgery at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine.
According to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, cholecystectomy (or gallbadder removal) was the seventh most common ambulatory (or out - patient) surgery in the U.S. in 2003.
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