The RNA was extracted from the twig of a diseased tree in Ashwellthorpe wood in Norfolk.
By 1993 HGS had created a proprietary database of 100, 000 gene fragments, categorized by the type of diseased or healthy tissue in which they were found.
We counted the number of times we saw a copy of a gene in normal tissue and then in the diseased one, says David Searls, SmithKlines director of bioinformatics.
First and foremost, antibiotics were not likely not widely available during his early adolescence and the only viable treatment available was surgery to remove the site of infection in the diseased lung.
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It also said that no diseased pork had been detected in markets.
Mobile banking is safer than storing wealth in the form of cattle (which can become diseased and die), gold (which can be stolen), in neighbourhood savings schemes (which may be fraudulent) or by stuffing banknotes into a mattress.
In addition, scientists have been able to produce spongiform symptoms in mice injected with diseased brain matter from cows.
The healthy vessels were then stitched in to bypass the diseased vessels.
To truly understand how the brain operates in both healthy and diseased states, scientists will map out the brain's neural networks and unravel how they interrelate.
"Sometimes doctors want an aneurysm in them, sometimes they want diseased hearts, " Martindale said as he spun molten glass.
The new data indicate that leukotrienes, immune-system-signaling molecules previously thought to play a crucial role only in asthma, are also overabundant inside diseased arteries.
It's the latest move in a global trend toward packing that shows diseased organs, dying patients, skin lesions or other medical maladies caused by smoking.
If you see things near the exaggerations in the OP regularly, the company is already diseased and needs major overhaul.
Researchers hope their findings will lead to treatments for diseased cilia, which can cause blindness, deafness and kidney disease in people.
What was, in earlier centuries, revered by the wise and the sane, has become, in our post-apocalyptic age, food for a mind diseased.
Last year, researchers published a study suggesting the device could help prevent small heart attacks that occasionally occur in about 10% of procedures when stents are deployed to prop open diseased coronary arteries.
That includes everything from putting in pacemakers to replacing joints, like hips and knees, to taking out diseased gall bladders.
When the stapler hit the wall, I had been in the operating room for more than four hours, struggling to remove a diseased segment of colon from someone I'll call Mr. Baker, a 330-pound middle-aged man.
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