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Indeed, the parallels between information technology and molecular biology are striking.
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You also can relax at Forbes Travel Guide Five-Star The Mandarin Spa by booking the special Golden Utopia Facial, which combats aging skin with molecular polypeptide, protein technology and a 24-karat gold natural collagen infusion mask.
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The Jagiellonian University is marking its 600th anniversary next year by opening the first buildings on a new campus, to include a centre for molecular biology and a technology park, bang next door to the Papal Theological Institute.
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"The vast majority of women are capable of hearing this information and not freaking out, " says the Mayo Clinic's Dr. Rhodes, who is studying a new technology, Molecular Breast Imaging, that uses a tracer substance that makes cancer cells highly visible, and which she says shows promise in detecting cancers in dense breast tissue.
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Novasite is building on Applied Molecular Evolution's existing technology to make this kind of large-scale drug modification possible.
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Companies hire staff doctors whose main role is to use advanced technology (scanning, molecular, etc.) to diagnose employee ills.
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Medical technology firm BD hopes a fancy molecular test can help ferret out MRSA, a common drug-defying staph bug.
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Similarly, the National Engineering Research Centre for Beijing Biochip Technology is headed by Cheng Jing, an engineer and molecular biologist trained in Britain and America.
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Healthcare Systems, the largest division of GE Healthcare, consists of a broad portfolio of technology businesses including Computed Tomography, Magnetic Resonance, Ultrasound, Monitoring Solutions, Molecular Imaging, X-Ray, Interventional, Life Support, and Home Health.
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Technology pioneered by games is now being put to use in fields from military training programmes to molecular biology and virtual showrooms for cars.
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