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Synthetic Defined
Created by an industrial process, not naturally produced.
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Sun Jul 5
- The Anatomy of Adulteration: 'currentl y, the aroma industry is dominated by a handful of large and powerful international houses whose corporate buyers often attempt to drive raw material prices to impossibly low levels, not allowing workable profits to be made. This sets the scene for unethical practices. 9;
- Phonics International
Sat Jul 4
- Beautiful Synthetic Landscapes Video - jalam1001's posterous: Beautiful Synthetic Landscapes Video
Thu Jul 2
- About the Author - 88 Proof Synth Bio Blog: Jonathan Cline
Tue Jun 30
- Future Technology Blog | Jump The Curve | Synthetic Biology: Creating a New Form of Life
- Can A New Implant Coating Technique Create A New Six Million Dollar Man?: Current medical bone replacement implants include a coating of synthetic hydroxyapatite which is similar to naturally occurring apatite. It aids in the bodies attempt to bond with the implant and grow into it and protects from metals leaking into the bloodstream. In this case, scientists have come up with a new way of applying the coating (electrochemic al plating) which works at much lower temps than the traditional method (spraying a plasma form of the synthetic hydroxyapatite . In addition to more even coating, it confers the benefit of working at lower temperatures. As a result, organic chemical or antibiotics could be embedded into the implant to aid in new bone growth or inhibit infection. The key finding is that this technique results in a 33% decrease in level of delamination (failure) in implants treated this way.
- A Philosophical Grammar of Ithkuil, a Constructed Language
Mon Jun 29
- Classifying Objects in the Classroom
- Endocrine-Disr upting Chemicals: An Endocrine Society Scientific Statement -- Diamanti-Kanda rakis et al. 30 (4): 293 -- Endocrine Reviews: abstract of statement - need to download pdf from library site
Sun Jun 28
- Pseudo-ceramid es: new skin-healing synthetic lipids developed: Irani: Though, most common in babies and children, skin diseases like Atopic dermatitis can happen to anyone. Though the cause of such disease is not yet known, researchers have importantly come up with remedies. There are other skin diseases in which skin cells grow abnormally, but are not taken seriously by many and go untreated. But, now researchers have come up with a new remedy for such skin diseases ? ?synthetic lipids.? The new synthetic lipids are called ?pseudo-cerami des? after the natural lipids ? ceramides ? found in the outermost skin layer made of dead cells and mainly serves as a physical barrier. The lipids? mainly control the growth and differentiatio n of skin cells. These laboratory-cre ated pseudo-ceramid es are thus, responsible for skin cell grow..
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