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    The golden era of biomedical informatics has begun

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    No-Boundary Thinking in Bioinformatics

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    The following sections are included:Bioinformatics is a Mature DisciplineThe Golden Era of Bioinformatics Has BegunNo-Boundary Thinking in BioinformaticsReference

    Advancing Precision Medicine through clinical grade whole genome sequencing, return of results and deep brain stimulation

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    CSHL Meetings and Course: Precision Medicine: Personal Genomes & Pharmacogenomics, November 13th - November 16th 201

    Renal Transplantation and Urinary Proteomics

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    Opportunities and challenges for digital morphology

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    Advances in digital data acquisition, analysis, and storage have revolutionized the work in many biological disciplines such as genomics, molecular phylogenetics, and structural biology, but have not yet found satisfactory acceptance in morphology. Improvements in non-invasive imaging and three-dimensional visualization techniques, however, permit high-throughput analyses also of whole biological specimens, including museum material. These developments pave the way towards a digital era in morphology. Using sea urchins (Echinodermata: Echinoidea), we provide examples illustrating the power of these techniques. However, remote visualization, the creation of a specialized database, and the implementation of standardized, world-wide accepted data deposition practices prior to publication are essential to cope with the foreseeable exponential increase in digital morphological data

    THE INVOLVEMENT OF ENGLISH LECTURERS AS PARENTS IN TEACHING ENGLISH FOR THEIR CHILDREN AS YOUNG LEARNERS IN THIS 21ST CENTURY

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    Learning English is very important in this 21st Century where English has a big influence in all aspect of life. The right time to teach English is at the primary age because children have amazing abilities in studying a language. In the process of teaching English not only teacher’s support is needed but also parents’ involvement in this case parents as English Lecturer, it is not enough just in the school but also in the family environment. This research comes to investigate the involvement of Parents in the process of learning English for their children as young learners in this 21st century. The Researcher is quantitative research method, in order there are two instruments are provided as the procedure in collecting the data needed, these are questionnaire and interview. The sample consisted of 24 parents as the English lecturers and have children categorized as young learners in Universitas Muhammadiyah Parepare and Universitas Muhammadiyah Makassar, in Indonesia. The result of this research shown that parents’ as English lecturers  have a very positive perspective in teaching English to their children as young learners more over English will support their children carrier in the future, but their involvement are not very intense.  Even though, they are excited to be involve in teaching English to their children as a foreign language for them without forgetting their local language, however they agreed that they can face some challenges in this process

    Digest of the Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine (Fall 1993)

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    The Fall 1993 issue of the Digest of the Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine includes the following articles: President\u27s Perspective: PCOM’s Mission: Nation’s Priority Renovations and Innovations Highlight Beginning of Academic Year: Doctors From Day One: Learning More than Lectures and Labs PCOM Launches Graduate Biomedical Sciences Program Campus News Letters to the Editor Primary Care and Plastination Topics for Recent Grants First Golf Outing a Classic! Just Published Class Acts In Memoriam Coming Eventshttps://digitalcommons.pcom.edu/digest/1154/thumbnail.jp

    Digest of the Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine (Fall 1993)

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    The Fall 1993 issue of the Digest of the Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine includes the following articles: President\u27s Perspective: PCOM’s Mission: Nation’s Priority Renovations and Innovations Highlight Beginning of Academic Year: Doctors From Day One: Learning More than Lectures and Labs PCOM Launches Graduate Biomedical Sciences Program Campus News Letters to the Editor Primary Care and Plastination Topics for Recent Grants First Golf Outing a Classic! Just Published Class Acts In Memoriam Coming Eventshttps://digitalcommons.pcom.edu/digest/1154/thumbnail.jp

    Digest of the Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine (Fall 1993)

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    The Fall 1993 issue of the Digest of the Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine includes the following articles: President\u27s Perspective: PCOM’s Mission: Nation’s Priority Renovations and Innovations Highlight Beginning of Academic Year: Doctors From Day One: Learning More than Lectures and Labs PCOM Launches Graduate Biomedical Sciences Program Campus News Letters to the Editor Primary Care and Plastination Topics for Recent Grants First Golf Outing a Classic! Just Published Class Acts In Memoriam Coming Eventshttps://digitalcommons.pcom.edu/digest/1154/thumbnail.jp

    Digest of the Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine (Fall 1993)

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    The Fall 1993 issue of the Digest of the Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine includes the following articles: President\u27s Perspective: PCOM’s Mission: Nation’s Priority Renovations and Innovations Highlight Beginning of Academic Year: Doctors From Day One: Learning More than Lectures and Labs PCOM Launches Graduate Biomedical Sciences Program Campus News Letters to the Editor Primary Care and Plastination Topics for Recent Grants First Golf Outing a Classic! Just Published Class Acts In Memoriam Coming Eventshttps://digitalcommons.pcom.edu/digest/1154/thumbnail.jp
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