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S C. Dyke has written: 'Recent advances in clinical pathology'
Alan S. Curry has written: 'Advances in forensic and clinical toxicology'
While the use of embryonic stem cells has brought about the creation of many potential cures for a number of diseases, only one for treating spinal cord injury is currently in the clinical trial phase.
R. A. Thompson has written: 'Computational analysis and preliminary redesign of the nozzle contour of the Langley Hypersonic CF' -- subject(s): Hypersonic wind tunnels 'Recent Advances in Clinical Immunology, No 3' 'Recent Advances in Clinical Immunology-4'
Anophthalmia is caused by a defect in embryonic development. The total absence of an eye is extremely rare and often a clinical sign associated with a broad range of genetic disorders or, more commonly, a sporadic mutation.
Current advances include discoveries in cancer research. Clinical trials are leading to some exciting possibilities for the treatment of this disease.
W. Carson Dick has written: 'Introduction to clinical rheumatology' -- subject(s): Arthritis, Rheumatism, Rheumatology 'Recent Advances in Rheumatology, No 3'
Justisiano Nurak: "Hospital engineering is defined as both an art and a science of efficiency planning, managing, and maintaining the physical environment and equipment for health care" Justisiano Nurak: "Hospital engineering is defined as both an art and a science of efficiency planning, managing and maintaining the physical environment, equipment and systems for health care and includes plant operations, clinical engineering, biomedical engineering, safety technology and telecommunications"
Embryonic stem cells are useful in medical research because it is the most primary form of stem cells and thus it can be easily developed into almost endless types of cells.
dramatic advances in computer technologies, especially the development of mathematical algorithms powerful enough to allow difficult equations to be solved quickly, allowed MRI to develop into an important diagnostic clinical tool