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Embryology.ch
Online course in embryology for medicine students developed by the universities of Fribourg, Lausanne and Bern (Switzerland) with the support of the Swiss Virtual Campus.
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NGC - Browse
The National Guideline Clearinghouse™ (NGC) is a comprehensive database of evidence-based clinical practice guidelines and related documents.
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Urologic and Male Genital Diseases
Karolinska Institutet: Links pertaining to Urologic and Male Genital Diseases
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UroToday - Urology news and information resource for physicians
Our common vision is to create a quality, global on-line publication providing accurate and timely science that is clinically relevant in the practice of Urology.
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National Kidney and Urologic Diseases Information Clearinghouse
NIH Kidney and Urologic Diseases Information
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On-line Medical Dictionary
The On-line Medical Dictionary is a searchable dictionary of terms from medicine and related fields.
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HapMap Homepage
The International HapMap Project is a partnership of scientists and funding agencies from Canada, China, Japan, Nigeria, the UK and the US to develop a public resource that will help researchers...
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UniProtKB
The Universal Protein Resource (UniProt) is a comprehensive resource for protein sequence and annotation data. The UniProt databases are the UniProt Knowledgebase (UniProtKB), the UniProt Reference Clusters (UniRef), and the UniProt Archive (UniParc). The UniProt Metagenomic and Environmental Sequences (UniMES) database is a repository specifically developed for metagenomic and environmental data.
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CHIP Bioinformatics Tools
Retrieve known SNPs by position or by association with a gene; save, filter, analyze, display or export SNP sets; explore known genes using names or chromosome positions.
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HGNC Home Page
We have approved over 26,000 human gene symbols and names. Each symbol is unique and we ensure that each gene is only given one approved gene symbol. Search the HGNC database for your gene.
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Cheat on the Need to Sleep - Wired How-To Wiki
Cheat on the Need to Sleep (from Wired How-To Wiki)
Quality not quantity, caffeine nap, etc.-
Scientists say that a successful midday nap depends on two things: timing and (no kidding) caffeine consumption. Experiments performed at Loughborough University in the UK showed that the sleep-deprived need only a cup of coffee and 15 minutes of shut-eye to feel amazingly refreshed.
1. Right before you crash, down a cup of java. The caffeine has to travel through your gastro-intestinal tract, giving you time to nap before it kicks in.
2. Close your eyes and relax. Even if you only doze, you’ll get what’s known as effective microsleep, or momentary lapses of wakefulness.
3. Limit your nap to 15 minutes. A half hour can lead to sleep inertia, or the spinning down of the brain’s prefrontal cortex, which handles functions like judgment. This gray matter can take 30 minutes to reboot.
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Trauma.org | Home
Trauma.org is an independent, non-profit organisation providing global education, information and communication resources for professionals in trauma and critical care.
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