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Isolation to Interface to Integration Is it Feasible to Seek a Holistic Profession?

OBJECTIVES: Over thirty years both divergence and synergy have been seen in the health informatics (HI) domain; to the point where aspiration is towards a collective environment recognising HI as a mature discipline internationally...

Keywords: Health Informatics, fragmentation, history, organisation, maturity

01/2006 | Methods of Information in Medicine, Schattauer
Factors affecting occupancy by the European mink in south-western Europe / Facteurs affectant l'habitat du vison en Europe sud-occidentale

The European mink is an endangered species in need of urgent conservation efforts, but whose decline and habitat requirements are only poorly known...

Keywords: American mink, Mustela vison, Competition, conservation, European mink, Mustela lutreola, fragmentation, Habitat, management, water quality, comptition, gestion, vison amricain, Mustela vison, vison europen, Mustela lutreola

03/2006 | Mammalia, Walter de Gruyter
Calpain proteolysis of insulin-like growth factor binding protein (IGFBP) -2 and -3, but not of IGFBP-1

Calpains are cytoplasmic Ca2+-regulated cysteine proteases that may regulate insulin-like growth factor (IGF)-independent actions of insulin-like growth factor binding proteins (IGFBPs) through IGFBP proteolysis...

Keywords: biosensor analysis, Ca2+ - activation, cleavage site, fragmentation, Kinetics, protease

01/2007 | Biological Chemistry, Walter de Gruyter
Vegetative reproduction in “Heterosiphonia japonica” (Dasyaceae, Ceramiales, Rhodophyta), an introduced red alga on European coasts

Vegetative reproduction by means of abscised fragments was studied in the introduced red alga “Heterosiphonia japonica”...

Keywords: asexual reproduction, Dasysiphonia, fragmentation, ?Heterosiphonia japonica?, vegetative propagules

07/2006 | Botanica Marina, Walter de Gruyter