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Normal water contains particulate matter including suspended particles, parasites, bacteria, algae, viruses, fungi and a range of dissolved and particulate material derived from the surfaces, that water may have made contact with after falling as rain. This contaminates water for household and drinking purposes. Utilization of such water has a potential to cause water borne diseases like, cholera...
Advances in biomedical technology and research have resulted in a large number of research findings, which are primarily published in unstructured text such as journal articles. Text mining techniques have been thus employed to extract knowledge from such data. In this article we focus on the task of identifying and extracting relations between bio-entities such as green tea and breast cancer. Unlike...
Nearly 40 million people in Africa suffer from HIV/AIDS. African governments and international aid agencies have been working to combat this epidemic by vigorously promoting Highly Active Anti-Retroviral Therapy (HAART) programs. Despite the enormous subsidies offered by governments along with free Anti-RetroViral (ARV) drugs supplied by agencies, the introduction and implementation of HAART programs...
The interdisciplinary field of implantable medical microsystems is gaining immense momentum due to the undoubted potential these devices hold in significantly improving the healthcare and also in the basic understanding of several human diseases. The most widely known success stories in this field are those of pacemakers and cochlear implants. However there is a clear need for such devices to mitigate...
Translational research projects target a wide variety of diseases, test many different kinds of biomedical hypotheses, and employ a large assortment of experimental methodologies. Diverse data, complex execution environments, and demanding security and reliability requirements make the implementation of these projects extremely challenging and require novel e-Science technologies.
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