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| • | Writing Help |
| This is a blog educating its readers good writing practices. Here you will find all the help on grammar, punctuation, writing style, and general writing errors you should avoid. To be a better and read blogger, good writing skills are a must. | |
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| • | STS Wins £2million Order for MEMS Production Equipment |
| Surface Technology Systems plc (STS) (LSE: SRTS), a leader in plasma processing technologies used in the manufacturing and packaging of advanced electronic devices, today announced that it has received an order worth over £2 million from a major manufacturer for Micro-Electro-Mechanical Systems (MEMS) production equipment. The order includes multiple Pegasus processing chambers for deep silicon micromachining of MEMS for use in consumer end-products. The Pegasus source offers significantly higher silicon etch rates than other deep reactive ion etch (DRIE) tools currently on the market. STS offers a choice of two cluster platforms for multiple chamber operation; the VPX, which is supplied with one vacuum cassette and up to three process chambers, and the CPX which has two vacuum cassettes and up to four process chambers. John Saunders, CEO of STS said, "We are very excited by this order, as not only is it one of the largest orders STS has won recently, but it underlines the success of this relatively new product which was launched eight months ago. We feel it also verifies the capability of our new cluster systems to satisfy the requirements of production customers." David Haynes, STS' Sales & Marketing Director added, "We see this order as further proof that the major MEMS manufacturers are successfully using or selling their devices for high volume applications such as automotive or consumer products." This new order increases STS's current order book to over £12.1 million, all of it for delivery in 2006 and much of it in the first half. This is the highest level of order book STS has had since 2001. | |
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| • | Independent Lab Results Prove Like New Gold Is Effective For Killing Highly Concentrated E.Coli |
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| • | World Festival of Sacred Music Showcases 1,000 Artists in 16 Days |
| From Sept. 13 to Sept. 28, what Judy Mitoma calls the "miracle" of the fourth festival will happen, and, again, the breadth of it is breathtaking. | |
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| • | Comparative Study of P19 EC Stem Cell Differentiation in between Conventional Hanging Drop and the Zebrafish Chorion as a Bio-derived Material |
Various materials including glass and polymers have been widely used for stem cell culture due to their biocompatibility. However, the roles of these materials are fundamentally limited because they cannot realize or imitate the complex biological functions of living tissues, except in very simple cases. Here, the development of a bio-derived material suitable for stem cell culture and improvement of differentiation efficiency to specific cell lineages with no stimulating agents by using a chorion obtained from a fertilized zebrafish egg through the removal of the yolk and embryonic cell mass from the egg is reported. Mouse P19 EC stem cells introduced into the empty chorion form a uniform embryoid body (EB) without addition of any inducing agent. It is demonstrated that the zebrafish chorion with nanopores improves efficiencies greatly in the EB formation, cell proliferation, and lineage-specific differentiations compared to those of the conventional hanging drop culture method. |
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| • | Malaria researchers identify new mosquito virus |
| Researchers at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health's Malaria Research Institute have identified a previously unknown virus that is infectious to Anopheles gambiae-the mosquito primarily responsible for transmitting malaria. (2008-08-22) | |
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