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  • Question asked in Health Systems
    New Have you ever used Unified Modelling Language (UML) tools to analyze a health project?
    I'm attempting to draw lessons from a knowledge transfer intervention, using these UML tools, and I can hardly find references of similar experiences. 
    By Sophie Goyet · Institut Pasteur International Network
  • Question asked in Path Analysis
    New AMOS student version for path analysis. Is it as usable as the professional program?
    Is the student version of AMOS as usable and workable as the professional version? I cannot afford the $500 for the full version. It want it for the p... [more]
    By Raywyn Roberts · Central Queensland University
  • Answer added in Evolutionary Bioinformatics
    1 Is there any work being done on application of nanotechnology in evolutionary genetics
    Elias Oziolor · Baylor University
    yes there are several studies going on in aquatic toxicology testing adaptation and nanomaterials. look into CEINT, which is a group from Duke Univers... [more]
  • Answer added in Polymer Composites
    5 What is the difference between SEM and TEM techniques ?
    By Neha Patni · Nirma University
    Guang Yang · Pennsylvania State University
    SEM is mostly used for the surface characterization and the magnification mechanism is based on the electron from the sample. TEM is used to charac... [more]
  • 35 Nanoparticles size measurement
    By Raj Kumar · Indian Institute of Technology Mandi
    Albert Dukes · Lander University
    TEM is the most reliable way to determine the nanoparticle diameter since you will measure it directly from the micrograph. While DLS does give the h... [more]
  • Answer added in Research Ethics
    13 Are there any types of human experiments for which ethics committee approval is generally not needed?
    By Derek Abbott · University of Adelaide
    Gloria Palma · Universidad del Valle (Colombia)
    When one involves humans as the objects of research, whether in biomedical or in social sciences research, the investigator must analyze the benefits ... [more]
  • Answer added in Philosophy
    190 What is consciousness?
    By Adam Balmer ·
    Narendra Nath · Technology Education and Research Integrated Institutions
    Louis comment meant for Larry is what i like to see in this forum to be discussed in more detail. I have already presented what i feel about Conscious... [more]
  • Question asked in Biomedical Imaging
    New How to quantify intramuscular fat in MRI of thigh muscle, using Osirix, or something else?
    Just learned ROI and volumes on Osirix yesterday and I like the interface. NMsegmentation crashed when I tried to use it (on a MacBookPro), and MiaLit... [more]
    By Maya Panisset · University of Melbourne
  • Answer added in Immunohistochemistry
    11 Some of the tissue cores in my TMA cross sections are coming off after autoclaving. Does anybody know why?
    By Michael Kahramanian · University of Sydney
    Margarita Chernova · University of California, Irvine
    Thank You, Karen, John, Jose and everyone above for suggestions and Michael for the question. With such great answers I hope we finally will be able ... [more]
  • Answer added in Material Characterization
    6 Is anyone seen this particle shape before? any suggestion what is could be?
    By Muxina Konarova · University of Queensland 
    Albert Dukes · Lander University
    I agree with Barry, my thought on first seeing is that the image resembles that of a diatom. 
  • Answer added in Society
    21 Does society require a majority of conformists?
    Dear Gianrocco, Your comments are stimulating and provide a more global view of individuals associating themselves with groups. This complex dynamic o... [more]
  • Question asked in Galaxy Evolution
    New Why is it believed that the universe is expanding when observations to rule out this interpretation were available 17 years ago?
    The observations referred to in this question are with respect to the number density of faint blue galaxies, their angular diameters and characteristi... [more]
  • Answer added in Laser
    15 We are currently adding magnetic domain imaging to our MOKE magnetometer and we would like to remove laser speckle. What is the best way to do this?
    By Steven Spurgeon · Drexel University
    Paul Colby · Lockheed Martin
    I can well believe this signal would be tiny. So are you scanning the laser to form this image pixel by pixel? From what little I've read about this i... [more]
  • Answer added in Higher Education Research
    118 How can you actually measure learning gain produced by a particular learning strategy beyond student assessment?
    By Carola Bruna · University of Concepción
  • Question asked in Time Series Analysis
    New DCC in Eviews
    Dear colleagues, I am after implementing Dynamic Conditional Correlation (DCC) model. This model can be easily estimated with Microfit 5; however, I d... [more]
    By Kamrul Hassan · Murdoch University
  • Question asked in Biological Control
    New morphology and biology of Bracon hebetor?
    life cycle of this parasitoid wasp 
    By Elham Hamzepour · Gorgan University of Agricultural Sciences & Natural Resources
  • Answer added in Taxonomy
    4 I would like to find a software that can quantify the colour of the skin of small mammals held in the museum collection.
    By Ignasi Torre · Natural History Museum of Granollers
    Rhainer Guillermo-Ferreira · University of São Paulo
    In Photoshop there is the "Quick selection tool" that allows you to select pixels of the same color. After you select the areas you want to measure, y... [more]
  • Answer added in Lactobacillus
    4 Protocol for RNA isolation from Lactobacillus (rhamnosus)?
    By Sabine Brantl · Friedrich-Schiller-Universität Jena
    Sara Bumgardner · North Carolina State University
    Perhaps the above answers are more helpful for the actual RNA extraction, but what kind of lysozyme are you using? There are various enzymes that act ... [more]
  • Answer added in Base Sequence
    3 What is the meaning of subscript numbers in the upstream of a promoter?
    By Sophia Wang · Xiamen University
    Rodriguez Alonso · Universidad Autónoma del Estado de Morelos
    I agree with Swaminathan, it is most likely to be the conservation of that nucleotide in that particular postition of the alignment. It's a notation I... [more]
  • Answer added in Clinical Dermatology
    1 Why are systemic steroids used in erythrodermic psoriasis, pustular psoriasis and psoriatic arthropathy and not in psoriasis vulgaris?
    By Mohamed Nasr · Al-Azhar University
    Pablo Fernandez Peñas · Westmead Hospital
    Systemic steroids are only used in the acute setting, but should not be used as chronic management due to the rebound after withdrawal and the medium ... [more]
  • Answer added in Theoretical Nuclear Physics
    1 Is there any simple mathematical relation connecting effect of Lambda particle on nuclear potential.
    By K. Santhosh · Kannur University
    Ash Ayesh · California State Polytechnic University, Pomona
    look up peter siegel (csu pomona), a good paper on Lambda hypernuclei 
  • Answer added in Robotics
    1 How to calculate the DH parameter of robotic leg?
    By Vijay Semwal · Indian Institute of Information Technology Allahabad
    Mohd Mohamad · Universiti Teknologi Malaysia
    Check this out :http://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=degree%20of%20freedom%20human%20leg&source=web&cd=2&ved=0CDAQFjAB&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.scientif... [more]
  • Answer added in Art and science
    194 I need to know, in your imagination, what is the color of a square?
    By Jolanta Klyszcz · Universidad del Claustro de Sor Juana
    John Allen · Publishing Ethnomycological Journals: Sacred Mushroom Studies
    What Color is a square you ask? Well that depends on how fast it is traveling through space! John W. Allen 
  • Answer added in Machine Learning
    3 How does a fuzzy logic washing machine differentiate between 1kg of cotton vs. 1kg say jeans in determining the water level?
    By Aida Mustapha · Putra University, Malaysia
    Mohd Mohamad · Universiti Teknologi Malaysia
    Hitachi washing machine sort of testing the load by spinning the drum when the laundry was loaded in the first place. The revolution sensor kind of de... [more]
  • Answer added in Animal Breeding
    10 Are there certain species that exhibit both polyandry and polygyny?
    By Micheas Taguibulos · Ateneo de Manila University
    Ian Colquhoun · The University of Western Ontario
    I agree with you, Jon, that this is a welcome question. Micheas, when I first saw your question, my initial thought was -- Homo sapiens! (chalk that ... [more]
  • Answer added in Ancient DNA
    1 Grabbing human evolution by the teeth. DNA sequencing as a tool to investigate Homo sapiens sapiens migration.
    By Miles Greenford · Hikejoring ltd
    A lot of migration has occurred ,but most of the time people are aware of there roots and if not, today it is a lot easier than earlier times to find ... [more]
  • Answer added in Cancer Cell Line
    11 Breast cancer cell lines?
    By Christos Patsis · McGill University
    Constantine Kaniklidis · European Association for Cancer Research
    MDA-MB-468 is a basal BC cell line while MDA-MB-231 is a claudin-low cell line - a point Hamed Helal made above, to his credit - with claudin-3, clau... [more]
  • Answer added in Embedded Systems
    1 Do you suggest any simulator for power consumption estimation of Wireless Sensor Networks?
    By Alisson Brito · Universidade Federal da Paraíba
    Mohd Mohamad · Universiti Teknologi Malaysia
    So far NS2 is the common simulator for wireless sensor network, however you might have look on on Omnet++ 
  • Answer added in Agricultural Entomology
    14 Can anyone provide information about differential varieties for Geminivirus resistance screening?
    By Candra Putra · PT BISI International Tbk
    Alice Inoue-Nagata · EMBRAPA
    I hope I can help with some information regarding begomoviruses in tomatoes. First of all, it is known that there is no resistance gene for tomatoes t... [more]