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DKSH North America Inc.
DKSH NORTH AMERICA INC. 300 East Lombard Street, Suite 1175 Baltimore, MD 21202 USA Tel: +1 (410) 385-1666 Fax: +1 (410) 385-1266 www.dksh.com Founded In 1985, the Switzerland-based SiberHegner Group established a division in the...
DKSH North America, Inc.
HEADQUARTERS: 300 East Lombard Street, Suite 1175 Baltimore, MD 21202 USA Tel. (410) 385-1666 Fax (410) 385-1266 www.dksh.com FOUNDED: In 1985, the Switzerland-based SiberHegner Group established a division in the US. In 2002, the Diethelm Keller Group...
... And magnetic frustration proposed in new superconductors.
Researchers at Rice University and Rutgers University in the USA have followed up the recent discoveries of high-temperature superconductivity in iron pnictides by scientists in Japan and China with a theory that proposes these materials exhibit a property called "magnetic frustration"--a particular atomic arrangement that suppresses the natural tendency...
DKSH North America, Inc.
HEADQUARTERS: 300 East Lombard Street, Suite 1175 Baltimore, MD 21202 USA Tel. +1 (410) 385-1666 Fax +1 (410) 385-1266 www.dksh.com FOUNDED: In 1985, the Switzerland-based SiberHegner Group established a division in the US. In 2002, the Diethelm...
DKSH North America, Inc.
HEADQUARTERS: 300 East Lombard Street, Suite 1175 Baltimore, MD 21202 USA Tel: 410-385-1666 * Fax: 410-385-1266 DATE FOUNDED: In 1985, the Switzerland-based SiberHegner Group established a U.S. branch to export machinery and scientific instruments to Asia. This business was expanded to...
Coating coronary stents with paclitaxel may help to prevent restenosis.
Coronary stents are vulnerable to restenosis, caused primarily by neointimal hyperplasia. However, experiments show that paclitaxel, a microtubule-stabilizing drug, can inhibit vascular smooth muscle cell migration and proliferation contributing to neointimal hyperplasia. In this study, researchers at Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore, USA, set out to test...
Electronic devices on sapphire lead to faster computers.
By using light beams in place of metal wires, engineers at Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland, USA, say they have devised a cost-effective means to speed up the way microchips communicate. The technique, devised by a team led by Professor Andreas G. Andreou at the Department of...
Novel joining technology wins $2 million venture capital. (Industry News).
Reactive NanoTechnologies Inc, a US developer of nanostructured foils for joining materials, has received $2 million in venture capital. Toucan Capital of Bethesda, Maryland, USA, led the investment with $1.9 million. The Maryland Department of Business and Economic Development also made a $100 000 equity investment. Its...
American Migrations 1765-1799.
Author: Peter Wilson Coldham Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co. Inc. 2000. Hardcover. 948 pages. $75. U.S. This substantial book was mentioned in the fall issue, with a promise to have a closer look later. That time has come. Coldham's intention is to consider, The...
Submit videos. (Etc.).
Submit videos: "small & UGLY' presents video works that anticipate, accept and welcome the unique faults of streaming Internet video in a knowing embrace of the less than perfect. Seeking conceptual video, film and animated works under 10 minutes. Works will be streamed in an hour-long program via http://concreteSTREAM.umbc.edu...
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