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Pathologists’ first opinions on barriers and facilitators of computational pathology adoption in oncological pathology: an international study

sending feedback on CPath clinical performance to the supplier. Social, political and legal factors – Healthcare regulation Considering legal factors, the uncertainty about the liability position of ... change; and Social, political and legal factors. We did not use the Patient factors domain since pathologists are not in direct contact with patients. Toward the end of the interviews, participants had the

Effective biosynthesis of 2,5-furandicarboxylic acid from 5-hydroxymethylfurfural via a bi-enzymatic cascade system using bacterial laccase and fungal alcohol oxidase

make them uneconomic [ 8, 9 ]. With regard to the increasing concern about environmental and political issues, costeffective and eco-friendly biocatalysis is considered an alternative for chemical

Evaluation of research in biomedical ontologies

, cognitive science, linguistics and philosophy. Depending on the desired applications in which ontologies are being applied, the evaluation of research in biomedical ontologies must follow different strategies ... . - INTRODUCTION Biomedical ontology is an emerging discipline that applies theories and methods from diverse disciplines such as philosophy, cognitive science, linguistics and formal logics to perform or improve

The roles of intratumour heterogeneity in the biology and treatment of pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma

. 2015 ; 75 : 4582 - 92 . 37. Blau HM , Brazelton TR , Weimann JM . The evolving concept of a stem cell: entity or function? Cell . 2001 ; 105 : 829 - 41 . 38. Laplane L. Cancer stem cells: philosophy and

Production of short-chain fatty acids (SCFAs) as chemicals or substrates for microbes to obtain biochemicals

than 70% per biomass could be reached from the waste substrate using mixed cultures (Table 2). Conclusions Climate change, rain forest cutting, and current political developments show that there is an

Exploring autonomy through computational biomodelling*

furnishing a proof of concept for conjectures in the philosophy of biology, and suggests the need for a process-based ontology of biological systems. ... resist easy prediction. Consequently computational biomodelling has a significant role to play in operationalising thoughtexperiments in philosophy of biology. In the next three sections we review

Bioinformatics education dissemination with an evolutionary problem solving perspective

bioinformatics education approaches. The BEDROCK initiative builds on the established pedagogical philosophy and academic community of the BioQUEST Curriculum Consortium to assemble the diverse intellectual and ... share their own syllabi and resources. Consistent with BioQUEST 3 Ps philosophy (problem posing, problem solving and peer persuasion) [11], BEDROCK curricula are designed to give students the experience

The commercial performance of cellulosic ethanol supply-chains in Europe

importance of political engagement and the need to include political risks in investment appraisal. For the supply-chains described here, and with the cost and market parameters selected, selling ethanol as a ... -commercial and face technical, economic and political hurdles. Public finance and political support can help tackle these hurdles, thereby accelerating technical development and deployment, but, in the words

The commercial performance of cellulosic ethanol supply-chains in Europe

-specific assessments of feedstock availability and price. Similarly, the role of subsidies and policy incentives in creating and sustaining the ethanol market highlights the importance of political ... importance of political engagement and the need to include political risks in investment appraisal. For the supply-chains described here, and with the cost and market parameters selected, selling ethanol as a

Techno-economic evaluation of microalgae high-density liquid fuel production at 12 international locations

and dispatchable fuel network to contribute to political, economic, social, environmental, fuel and climate security [ 7 ]. Current first-generation biofuel technologies, reliant on food crops, such ... ]. Internationally, these technologies could provide a series of advantages which range from economic resilience and increased fuel, climate, political, social and environmental security enshrined in the UN

Waste biorefinery towards a sustainable circular bioeconomy: a solution to global issues

mitigation. Waste biorefinery involves in the establishment of a sustainable circular bioeconomy based on the philosophy of recycle, reuse, remanufacture and maintaining by shifting from a linear economy

A model for Bioinformatics training: the marine biological laboratory

informatics approaches to the many digital projects in the history and philosophy of science. Holly Miller is the project leader of the Science Informatics Group at the MBL. A biochemist and enzymologist by ... the EP be represented via RDF (http://www.w3.org/RDF/) and then shared across similar projects in the history and philosophy of science? And, could this be done programatically via the analysis of

Reflections on the United States Military 1941-1987

opera to 'Bobby' Dylan, as she called him. Her voracious appetite for books was apparent by the tomes that covered her coffee table. She was never shy to share her political opinions and would send long

The Role of Nurses’ Uncertainty in Decision-Making Process of Pain Management in People with Dementia

decision-making in priority-setting,” Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy, vol. 18, no. 1, pp. 13–22, 2015. View at Publisher · View at Google Scholar · View at ScopusC. Salzman, D. V. Jeste, R. E. Meyer et

The Role of Nurses’ Uncertainty in Decision-Making Process of Pain Management in People with Dementia

decision-making in priority-setting,” Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy, vol. 18, no. 1, pp. 13–22, 2015. View at Publisher · View at Google Scholar · View at ScopusC. Salzman, D. V. Jeste, R. E. Meyer et

Determinants of stakeholders’ attitudes towards biodiesel

by Gaskell et  al. [ 72 ] based on a public issue taken from political science. Amin et  al. also included past and intended behaviour, awareness, and knowledge as part of the focus in their study ... moderated by the effect of partisanship (political views) [ 56 ]. This finding also suggests that the level of trust in key players has influenced the perceived benefit of biodiesel positively (β = 0.37, p

Using techno-economic modelling to determine the minimum cost possible for a microbial palm oil substitute

expectations in this area, the clear implication for scientists, engineers, policy makers and political decision-makers is that while reported systems could not actually economically compete with terrestrial

The NGS WikiBook: a dynamic collaborative online training effort with long-term sustainability

]. As we are going to discuss, extensive sharing of experience is imperative for sustainable training, which is made possible by online collaborative efforts. PHILOSOPHY BEHIND THE NGS WIKIBOOK Nine ... adequate information of data would be accessible by other researchers. The adoption of a community-accepted analysis strategy is essential towards analysis reproducibility. Built on the philosophy summarized

Integration of wastewater treatment into process design of lignocellulosic biorefineries for improved economic viability

for publication Not applicable—no human subjects involved in study. Competing interests The authors declare that they have no competing interests. 1. Demirbas A . Political, economic and environmental

Non-negligible greenhouse gases from urban sewer system

Copenhagen, Denmark, to discuss the effect of climate change [2]. Therefore, how to effectively reduce carbon emissions has become one of the focuses of international political, economic, and academic research