Of course, the sensation described in the Palm ad is more of a pathology than a reality.
My working world began as a physician in Virginia as a pathology resident.
In light of all this, they suggest that insulin resistance, like obesity, should be viewed not as a pathology but as an adaptive response by the body to an excess of circulating lipids.
Dr Unger and Dr Scherer suggest that this failure of the leptin mechanism, particularly its role in oxidising lipids, is crucial to the development of metabolic syndrome, and that it is a pathology of adipose tissue that has become overloaded.
Guy's and St Thomas' in London discovered the brain among samples from a forensic pathology store at King's College London.
Professor Philip LeBoit, a professor of pathology at the university, said that a simple test should now be possible.
Yet our Government were called upon to create a rapid response pathology team six years ago.
Cohen, a professor of pathology at the University of Nebraska Medical Center.
"The images produced have been some of the best we have seen of the oesophagus, " says Prof Tearne, a professor of pathology at Harvard Medical School.
Dr Roy Walford, a professor of pathology at the UCLA School of Medicine, died in 2004 due to complications from Lou Gehrig's Disease, also known as Motor Neurone Disease.
Sophisticates and Wall Streets' quantitative wizards hate the notion, but the stock market is a psychological creature driven as much by a manic depressive pathology as it is by corporate earnings and economic indicators.
Gerry Thomas, a professor of molecular pathology at Imperial College London accused the WHO of hyping the cancer risk.
Churchill was a walking textbook of pathology in his last term.
The more you emphasize the downside, the more you create additional pathology: a nasty set of avoidable, secondary problems, like shame, fear, and a sharply diminished sense of what's possible in life.
Sophisticates and Wall Street's quantitative wizards hate the notion, but the stock market is a psychological creature driven as much by a manic-depressive pathology as it is by corporate earnings and economic indicators.
" Yet once again, the words of Agent Parker are the ultimate guide to what's really going on here, when she says that the people who flock to a serial killer reflect "the pathology of today's Internet-techno-bred minds" and "a new vacancy in our humanity.
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The doctors at Hopkins spent weeks reviewing Zoe's lab and pathology reports, but a cancer diagnosis eluded them.
Crop diseases drew his attention first, inspiring him to turn from forestry to plant pathology under Charles Stakman, a lifelong mentor, at the University of Minnesota.
According to Dr. Jonathan Knowles, former President of Research, Roche Group and vice chairman, Caris Life Sciences, Dallas, Texas, the extreme microscope is a revolutionary piece of technology that will dramatically change how pathology is practiced, specifically in regard to cancer research.
Unfortunately, because the international infrastructure concerning plant pathology is not well developed, the identification of a deliberate release of a pathogen is difficult to ascertain.
The effective tracking of new and emerging diseases in the U.S. and throughout the world is critically needed to help make these determinations....Unfortunately, because the international infrastructure concerning plant pathology is not well developed, the identification of a deliberate release of a pathogen is difficult to ascertain.
The pathology of dementia appears about 10 to 15 years before a person actually develops Alzheimer's disease, Stern said.
"You can see anatomy, you can see pathology, you can see if there has been surgery, like a bypass, " says Wade.
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Born in 1626 into a prosperous commercial family in Izmir, Sevi exhibited at an early stage the pathology and genius on which his messiahhood would rest.
Much of this can be attributed to Emil Kraepelin, a German psychiatrist and co-discoverer of Alzheimer's disease, who argued that biological pathology underlay each of the major psychiatric disorders.
The pathologists say the order for trusts to check records has had a "considerable impact" on the time of staff involved - to the "detriment" of the pathology service itself.
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