"I firmly believe in the whole body imaging system as a screening device, " Charlotte Bryan said.
"It's a major coup for Equivital, which, despite its small size - currently only 25 employees - provides the US Army with its human body monitoring system, " the company told BBC News.
MB's Active Body Control suspension system is standard on the SL550, and the degree to which ABC negates body pitch, roll and squat is almost eerie.
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"We know that excess body weight adversely affects every organ system in the body, " says Dr. Gary Foster, director of Temple University's Center for Obesity Research and Education in Philadelphia.
"I think that's the thing people don't understand -- the heightened intensity does damage to your body, immune system, energy levels, on the fitness of your muscles, ligaments, tendons, " Gimelstob said.
Yes, currently there are a few marginally fun video game titles through the gesture and body controlled Kinect system, but the applications for such technology reach far beyond the home console.
Lymphomas are cancers of the lymphatic system, a network of vessels which form part of the body's immune system, and carry other infection-fighting cells called "lymphocytes", as well as draining dead cells away from the tissues.
In medicine for example, doctors today have gone beyond specializing in a specific system of the body, but rather are hyper-focused on just one specific aspect of one part of that system.
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During MS the body's immune system turns on its own nerves causing debilitating muscle problems.
The vaccine stimulates the body's immune system to attack cells with the mutation, leaving normal cells unharmed.
Fakhrai explains that Lucanix is designed to get the body's immune system to kill lung cancer cells.
The body recommended the current system of 24 political seats be more equally divided into 12 constituencies.
Vaccination is a medical procedure that works by stimulating the body's immune system.
Increased levels of stress hormones, such as cortisol, hurt the body's immune system.
Every newly observed body in the solar system seems to have one mysterious feature that provokes the curiosity of scientists.
In lupus the body's immune system turns on itself and produces "autoantibodies" that attack the joints, skin, kidneys, heart and brain.
Scientists have been trying for decades to understand why the body's immune system didn't see cancer cells as the enemy and attack them.
One on microbes relies on virtual reality to let kids energize the body's immune system by whacking computer-generated images of viruses attacking healthy tissue.
Even though the body's immune system cannot beat cancer, it still produces a response, creating antibodies targeted at proteins on the surface of cancer cells.
Once these carrier skin cells mature and die, the body's immune system, failing to notice the HPV hordes inside, no longer perceives them as a threat.
Once these carrier skin cells mature and die, the body's immune system no longer perceives them as a threat, failing to notice the HPV hordes inside.
Building on this discovery, Galileo found that Io is by far the most volcanically active body in the solar system about 100 times more active than Earth.
But their side-effects can upset the function of the body's immune system, which could be crucial in a severely injured patient, who needs to fight potential infection.
And the tests used to diagnosis hepatitis and HIV are based on the body's immune system response to infection, so some results could have come back negative prematurely.
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Another theory is that the initial illness may have created an autoimmune reaction, causing the body's immune system to attack normal cells as if they were foreign substances.
Asteroid Braille, believed to be about one to five kilometers (.6 to 3 miles) across, will be the smallest body in the solar system ever studied up close by a spacecraft.
Mr Gazzaniga appeals, not wholly convincingly, to quantum mechanics and complexity to provide escape routes from the conclusion that, because the body is a biochemical system, what happens in the mind is physically determined.
If these can be identified, they hope that the number of these on the surface of tumour cells can be boosted, so they present an obvious target for "killer" cells in the body's immune system.
Tissue cloned in this way from the patient's own cells would not, it is thought, be rejected by the body's immune system, which is currently a major obstacle to organ transplants and many other treatments.
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