Jason Harlow Friesen, MD Allergy & Immunology Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 1488 Oak St, Eugene, OR 97401 Phone: 541-683-1577 Fax: 541-344-6176 |
Dr. Maxwell Yisheng Li, M.D. Allergy & Immunology Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 1488 Oak St, Eugene, OR 97401 Phone: 541-683-1577 Fax: 541-344-6176 |
Kraig Warren Jacobson, M.D. Allergy & Immunology Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 1488 Oak St, Eugene, OR 97401 Phone: 541-683-1577 Fax: 541-344-6176 |
Dr. Candice M Rohr, MD Allergy & Immunology - Allergy Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 330 S Garden Way, Ste 150, Eugene, OR 97401 Phone: 541-485-0316 Fax: 541-431-0317 |
Alice H Chou, MD Allergy & Immunology - Allergy Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 1488 Oak St, Eugene, OR 97401 Phone: 541-683-1577 Fax: 541-344-6176 |
Dr. Richard Otis Buck, MD Allergy & Immunology Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 2201 Willamette St, Suite C, Eugene, OR 97405 Phone: 541-683-0730 Fax: 541-683-4411 |
Lisa M Wheatley, MD Allergy & Immunology Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 920 Country Club Rd, Ste 200a, Eugene, OR 97401 Phone: 541-342-2134 Fax: 541-686-6021 |
Dr. Sarah S. Kehl, M.D. Allergy & Immunology Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 1488 Oak St, Eugene, OR 97401 Phone: 541-683-1577 |
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How can an active principle be delivered in a controlled way? Until now, there was no obvious answer to this question. Now however, researchers at the CNRS Paul Pascal Research Center in Bordeaux have designed smart capsules that are able to release their contents on demand, simply by raising the temperature. Described in an article published on 2 February 2010 in the journal Langmuir, this novel system has just been patented. It opens up the way to many applications in a large number of fields such as food, perfumes and agriculture, for instance to deliver pesticides above a specific temperature.
Research has found that training stroke survivors to walk at a faster speed during recovery can help improve the brain function that enables people to walk and perform another task simultaneously, known as dual-task walking.
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