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  • Answer added in Fungal Biology
    4 I want the fungus cryopreserved at -80 ° C, but I do not know what is the concentration of glycerol used ?
    By Zaina Kadri · Université Sidi Mohamed Ben Abdellah
    Samuele Voyron · Università degli Studi di Torino
    I tried diferent glycerol concentration and I agree with Linda Hanson in the most of the case 10% is ok, 
  • Question asked in Neurological Diseases
    New How is the synchronization in neuronal network for healthy subjects?
    There is nonlinear synchronization in the different brain region and it caused fast information propagation. There are both local and global synchroni... [more]
    By Bahare Safarbali · Amirkabir University of Technology
  • Answer added in Architecture
    55 Specific tools to evaluate the design of urban public spaces?
    By Prananda Navitas · Institut Teknologi Sepuluh Nopember
    Nick Dalton · The Open University (UK)
    Fortunately There is a huge amount of software. For analysis use any of the below. Most are free. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spatial_network_analys... [more]
  • Answer added in Cell Culture
    2 General Question..
    By Priyanka Srivastava · Working under Dr. Gursaran Prasad Talwar
    Priyanka Srivastava · Working under Dr. Gursaran Prasad Talwar
    we can use 60% alcohol also to decrease rate of evaporation. That will be more cheaper. Even in absolute alcohol, we will be able to dissolve chemical... [more]
  • Answer added in Bioinformatic Tools
    2 what do the letters in front of NCBI mRNA transcript sequences represent
    By Peter Durcan · Stellenbosch University
    Peter Durcan · Stellenbosch University
    Thank you Daniel for you answer. I finally know! Do you know perhaps know if there was any differences in the methods used in the gathering of gene ex... [more]
  • Answer added in Biology
    3 Does science contribute to "life" more so than religion, philosophy, culture, literature, and the arts?
    By Leonard Amaral · Universidade NOVA de Lisboa
    Max Chartrand · Northcentral University
    Very closely related to your question, there recently was an article published by Natalie Wolchover titled, "Science & God: Will Biology, Astronomy, P... [more]
  • Answer added in Wildlife Management
    2 When does the sixth mass exctinction started ?
    By Elodie Michel · Université Jean Monnet
    Enrique Chaneton · University of Buenos Aires
    There is an ongoing debate about whether current extinction patterns actually reach the level of a "mass extinction", as compared to previous mass ext... [more]
  • Answer added in Chromatographic Techniques
    22 Which protein purification equipment is best for developing purification methods for proteins that will be used in FDA clinical trials?
    By Cobus Zwiegelaar · Azargen Biotechnologies
    Gary Laco · The Roskamp Institute
    Cobus, The other route to think about is purchasing a used system. The way the GE systems are made a used system should be as good as new, relatively ... [more]
  • Answer added in Heavy Metal Pollution
    1 I am establishing a journal of trace elemnets.......Is any body interested to join us as a member of editorial board.
    By Ali Moshtaghie · Isfahan University of Medical Sciences
    Geir Bjorklund · Umeå University
    What are the aims and scope for the new journal? 
  • Question asked in Examination Questions
    New How can I create ulcer with H. pylori on rats?
    I want create ulcer with Helicobacter pylori on rats. But I find a few article on rats and H. pylori. a lot of research about on Gerbils or mouse. Why... [more]
    By Ayse Ozmen · Hitit University
  • Answer added in Adolescents’ Self-Concept: Understanding The Role Of Gender
    1 How do one publish with you.
    By Akaneme Immaculata · University of Nigeria
    Christopher Nwani · University of Nigeria
    Yes, I publish articles but mainly science-based research. Publishing article involves systematic and painstaking arrangement of your reasearch outcom... [more]
  • Question asked in SAS statistical software
    New I need to do a competing risks analysis using SAS version 9.2.
    It will be with PROC PHREG. Does anyone have sample code for competing risk analysis? 
    By Sinéad O'Neill · University College Cork
  • Question asked in SAS statistical software
    New Time dependent covariates code in SAS.
    I need to add a time-dependent covariate into a Cox regression in SAS version 9.2 (PROC PHREG). Does anyone have sample code for this? 
    By Sinéad O'Neill · University College Cork
  • Question asked in Mass Spectrometry
    New Do urine proteomics have the potential to diagnose Kawasaki disease?
    Http://acceleratingscience.com/proteomics/urine-proteomics-may-have-potential-in-diagnosis-of-kawasaki-disease/ 
    By Katherine Scott · Thermo Fisher Scientific
  • Question asked in Heat Transfer
    New Measuring heat on the surface of a machine
    I would like to measure heat on the surface of a machine. I would like to know what kind of material is good at transferring the heat and can be magne... [more]
    By Nutnon Lee · Burapha University
  • Answer added in Power Electronics
    6 Why are we not considering the total output voltage in Sine-PWM Inverters?
    By Goutham Selvaraj · University of Texas at Dallas
    Goutham Selvaraj · University of Texas at Dallas
    Hi everyone, First of all, I thank everyone who are contributed in this post. I apologize for any confusion caused because of the fact that my ques... [more]
  • Answer added in Oral Medicine
    36 What is a safe and effective medication to use for severe recurrent and idiopathic oral ulcers in medically fit patients?
    By Najla Dar-Odeh · University of Jordan
    Saurabh Srivastava · Chandra Dental College
    Thalidomide as it is a reserve drug, and to be used in dentistry it is also far flung option keeping in mind the serious side effects as Majda pointed... [more]
  • Answer added in Microbial Molecular Biology
    8 Does anyone have a good protocol for DNA extraction from deep sea sediment?
    By Arvind Kumar · University of North Bengal
    Marco Coolen · Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
    However, if you decide to use your own method I would use a standard Tris/EDTA/NaCL/SDS extraction buffer and bead beat (zirconium beads) your sedimen... [more]
  • Answer added in Statistical Analysis
    10 Which is the best statistical program for data analysis SPSS or SAS?
    By Fahmi Khan · Hamad Medical Corporation
    Mark Cohen · American College of Surgeons
    I haven't experienced SPSS crashing with large sample sizes but it does have limitations compared to SAS. In my mind, SPSS language is a bit less rob... [more]
  • Answer added in Tumor Immunology
    13 Optimizing CFSE proliferation assays for T-cells from fresh mouse spleen?
    By Fabienne Mcclanahan · Barts Cancer Institute
    Alessandro Poggi · IRCCS AOU San Martino-IST National Institute for Cancer Research
    I am not used to work with mouse spleen cells. i work with human lymphocytes (PBMC). Usually, I label lymphocytes (or PBMC) ten milion of cells/ml wit... [more]
  • Answer added in Social Theory
    8 Is it possible for one person's habitus to become another person's field?
    By Maureen Coyle · University of Toronto
    Alex Chan · The Open University of Hong Kong
    Habitus should not be conceptually treated, or being conceived in terms of, field. Habitus is a pattern of an actor doing things habitus ( akin to Ari... [more]
  • Answer added in Process Safety
    1 Scaffolding safety
    By Vinay Tyagi · Janardan Rai Nagar Rajasthan Vidyapeeth University
    Efe Greg · TOTAL
    From your question it seems you want to perform hot work in a confined space. The issue with the scaffold is not such a problem if it is properly cons... [more]
  • Question asked in Fisheries Management
    New Someone knows a fish population that was administered by more than one stock, no biological justification???
    In Chile, has been demonstrated (genetics, morphology, parasites) that the population of patagonian toothfish population is a single unit, but has bee... [more]
    By Francisco Santa Cruz · University of Concepción
  • Answer added in Botany
    2 Any idea what this might be?
    By Jacques van Rooy · South African National Biodiversity Institute
    Jacques van Rooy · South African National Biodiversity Institute
    Close-up of 'spore' 
  • Answer added in Text Mining
    1 Does there exist such spell-checking system that is able to detect not just incorrectly written words, but also syntactic errors?
    By Aleksandre Maskharashvili · Institut National de Recherche en Informatique et en Automatique
    Michael Brückner · Naresuan University
    I AM SURE you are aware of the imperfect Microsoft Word spelling and grammar checker. It can, of course, not only find misspelled words but also gramm... [more]
  • Answer added in Soft Computing
    174 Statistical significance vs. Biological relevance
    By Zhenyu Wang · University of Oxford
    Alain-Claude Roudot · Université de Bretagne Occidentale
    This problem is a great one, every biostatistician has seen many times. Biological and statistical significance do not signify the same thing. You can... [more]
  • Answer added in Molecular Biology
    4 How can I construct a vector to express a human protein for commercial use?
    By Yogendra Rathore · Institute of Microbial Technology
    Jason Rosenzweig · Johns Hopkins Medicine
    You can certainly buy it, but if it is covered by patents, you will not be able to commercialize it without entering into a licensing agreement. You'... [more]
  • Answer added in Odds Ratio
    8 Why is the odds ratio THE outcome measure in case-control studies?
    By Adrian Loerbroks · Heinrich-Heine-Universität Düsseldorf
    Jaana Gustavsson · University of Gothenburg
    The rare-disease assumption is not needed when estimating effects from case-control studies. When e.g. samling controls longitudinally from the source... [more]
  • Answer added in Navigation
    20 What novel ways are there for robot navigation?
    By Muhammad Umer Syed · Chinese Academy of Sciences
    Muhammad Umer Syed · Chinese Academy of Sciences
    Actually there might be some situation in which the robot moves under some chair, table or some other furniture and not able to look at the ceiling. I... [more]