diagnosis features Articles
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Web4diagnostics – experience with web-based diagnostic systems in power plants
At SMORN 8, a new web-based diagnostic system – web4diagnostics – was presented (Kunze, 2002). During the last two years, this system became the standard diagnostic system infrastructure for internal use in Siemens Power Generation, which integrates a large data archive of measured data and capabilities for data analysis and evaluation. Besides this internal use, today some 15 power plants ...
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Novel Mechanism of Glycosylation Regulating Pancreatic Cancer Reveled
Pancreatic cancer is a highly malignant digestive system tumor, and the five-year survival rate of patients after diagnosis is only about 10%. Changes in metabolism are one of the important features of tumor cells. Tumor cells undergo metabolic reprogramming to generate the substances, energy, and redox forces required for their rapid proliferation. The proliferation of pancreatic ductal ...
By CD BioGlyco.
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Israeli hospital pilots rapid diagnostics of blood cancer with Sight Diagnostics
Israeli-founded firm Sight Diagnostics, the company that uses AI and cutting-edge hardware to deliver rapid, complete blood count results, has signed a new research agreement with Jerusalem’s Shaare Zedek Medical Center to identify the possibility of blood cancer using a combination of images and data collected from Sight’s OLO device and patient clinical information provided by the ...
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Virtual Triage: Do more questions lead to better patient outcomes?
One of the common misconceptions related to virtual triage / symptom checker tools is that the more questions the system asks, the more accurate the list of possible conditions / triage level recommendations will be and so, overall, the conclusion is that it is more thorough and, therefore, a better tool. If you are looking to provide your patients with a symptom checker/triage tool or are a ...
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Comparison Between Illumina and Nanopore Sequencing Technologies
What is Illumina Sequencing? Illumina sequencing is a second-generation sequencing technology that has become a powerful tool for genomics research. The method uses reversible dye terminator technology to detect the sequence of a DNA molecule. The process begins by fragmenting the DNA sample into short fragments, typically 100-150 base pairs (bp) in length. These fragments are then ligated to a ...
By CD Genomics
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