Thursday, November 26, 2009

Cross Section Checking Microscope

It has a flat structure of body & base for stability and sturdiness and is fitted with quadruple revolving nose-piece,having threads of international standard. Stage size 140 x120 mm,low co-axial controls for easy slide manipulation on both the axes, wih graduation and verniers. Range of movement 80 x 50 mm.The condenser unit is having rack and pinion movement with Abbe condenser N.A. 1.25, iris- diaphram and filter holder.The Electronic built-in base illumination system is fitted with a Halogen lamp of 6V/20W. Average life of the bulb is 2000 hours,Built-in transformer is controlled by various solid state electronic knob. Plano-concave reflector attachment can be easily replaced with sub-stage illuminator assembly. An edge to edge clarity of image is provided by parafocal and percentred objectives, and wide field Eyepoint. Supplied complete withfollowing optical combination,accessories and operating manual in a thermocol box or a plywood storing cabinet.

Objectives : 4x, 10x, 40x (SL) and 100x (SL) oil immersion. Eyepieces : H6x WF10x & 6x (paired) & P7x for Photomicrography.
Achromatic Objectives, parfocalised and pre-centred with each microscope.

Cone Penetrometer


It will consist of metallic cone with half angle of 15' -30 ±15' and 30.50mm coned length. It will be fixed at the end of a metallic rod with a disc at the top of the rod so as to have a total sliding weight of 148± 0.5 gms. The total rod shall pass through two guides. (to ensure vertical movement) fixed to a stand. Suitable provision will be made for clamping the vertical rod at any desired height above the surface of the paste in the trough. A brass trough 50 mm internal diameter and 50 mm depth will be provided as per IS specification resting on M.S.bars.

OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES:

Ground Glass : 10mm thick and about 45 cm square or larger rough glass as per IS 2720(Part V-1985) for mixing soil and water



Spatula : Flexible with blade about 8 cm long and 2 cm wide made from stainless steel material as per IS:2720 (part V-1985)



Evaporating dish : Made from porcelain material having diameter of about 12 to 15 cm with smooth surface as per IS:2720 (part V-1985)

Tuesday, November 10, 2009

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Friday, October 30, 2009

Scientist Builds Imager That Identifies


Scientist Builds Imager That Identifies, Locates Individual Cancer Cells
ScienceDaily (Oct. 4, 2009) — Dave Wilson was dissatisfied with blurry, low-sensitivity optical images of diseased tissues. So, four years ago he set out to create a better imager.
Now, Wilson, a professor of biomedical engineering at Case Western Reserve University, can identify a single cancer cell in preclinical imaging studies. And he can pinpoint exactly where the cell is located in a three-dimensional image.

Called cryo-imaging, the system enables Wilson and collaborators to identify single molecules, count the number of cells in an organ, compare a normal heart to an abnormal heart and more. The incredibly detailed images can show the effectiveness of different drug therapies, gene therapies and cellular therapies in preclinical testing, Wilson said.

The cryo-imaging system literally disassembles real tissue layer by layer then reassembles the details into a cyber model.

"You can't meet this resolution from outside the body," Wilson said.

In a paper published in the Annals of Biomedical Engineering, Wilson and co-authors describe cryo-imaging and the extensive software they wrote to enable them to zero in on single cells.

The images are in color, which provides more detail than the gray scale used in other devices, such as Magnetic Resonance Imaging, he said.

In this specific model, the software assembled images of the internal organs, showing the location of individual metastatic cancer cells in the adrenal gland.

If you're only interested in the central nervous system, the vascular system or something less than a complete specimen, the imager has the capability of giving you exactly what you want, Wilson said. As the computer assembles the images, it sends text message updates to researchers.

James Basilion, an associate professor of radiology and biomedical engineering at Case Western Reserve, did not work on Wilson's imager but has seen the results.

"This device provides superb resolution and sensitivity to identify fluorogenic compounds or cells virtually anywhere within a specimen," Basilion said. "No longer do we need to 'guess' which cells are taking up agents from radiological biodistribution studies. We now can visualize them."

Wilson launched his research with a Third Frontier grant from the state of Ohio. As he made progress, he was funded with about $1.5 million in grants from the National Institutes of Health. He has founded a start-up company, called BioInVision Inc., in Mayfield Village, Ohio, to commercialize the imaging system.

Surgical Hand Table


The needs of the "hand surgeon" have not been previously addressed specifically. When operating on an extremity, the patient's arm is placed at right angles to the body and supported on a "surgical hand table". It appears, from the critical review and testing of several designs, that the currently available tables have not been designed or manufactured from the surgeon's perspective. Many innovative features are available on current tables, but none is to the satisfaction of the consultants polled.

Specifically, these tables require minimal obstruction to access of the patient by the surgeon, surgical assistants, and related equipment such as radiographic machinery. The table must be light-weight, have easy storage capabilities, and be radiolucent (allow taking of x-rays through the table itself). It must be stable for use in microsurgical procedures where any movement or vibration can hinder the procedure. Yet it must be height adjustable and easily maneuverable to maximize versatility.

In short, a Surgical Hand Table must be "user friendly".

The table currently under refinement by NewMedical meets all these demands. A unique, lightweight polypropylene top has been integrated with rigid stainless steel fasteners. The monolimb construction using a solid locking gas shock with infinite adjustment capabilities has been incorporated with a lightweight aluminum, anodized platform.

Importantly, development costs and prototype costs have been economized with a resultant product that can be competitively priced, but still out-perform the competition in most categories. Clinically testing is on-going.

Sunday, September 27, 2009

Siemens Acuson CV70 Cardio-Vascular Ultrasound Machine


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EKG-ECG-Machine


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Mammography-Machine


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Monday, September 21, 2009

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We rank this product #1 in the weight loss industry.

Friday, July 10, 2009

Sunday, July 5, 2009

Leksell Gamma Knife® Perfexion™



Based on the experience gathered from 400,000 treat-ed patients, Leksell Gamma Knife® PERFEXION™ offers absolute protocol eproducib-ility, allowing physicians world wide to leverage the extensive Leksell Gamma Knife® clinical experience.Tens of thousands of man-hours have been spent in researching, planning, manufacturing and testing to ensure Leksell Gamma Knife® PERFEXION™ meets current and future demands for state-of-the-art radiosurgery that is as efficient as it is effective.


Unlimited Cranial Reach

The expanded anatomical treatment area offers dramatic new opportunities to increase patient volume.
The revolutionary design of Leksell Gamma Knife® PERFEXION™ expands the treatment reach, offering a wider range of treatable anatomical structure. This expanded anatomical treatment area offers dramatic new opportunities to increase patient volume. According to statistics, up to 150 additional new patients per one million people will be suitable for procedures using Leksell Gamma Knife® PERFEXION™.


Perfecting Workflow Solutions

Always known for smooth workflow, Leksell Gamma Knife® PERFEXION™ makes the entire procedure more efficient and user-friendly. Collimator changes can be made by the control program in a matter of seconds, optimizing workflow and significantly reducing treatment time. Compared to previous Leksell Gamma Knife® systems, you save 30 minutes to one hour per patient. Multiply that by your patient load to see the number of days, and even weeks, you’ll save per year.

*Unlimited access to cranial volume
*Full automation and one-push button approach
*Outstanding patient & staff comfort
*Full compatibility with existing Gamma Knife® procedures and protocols.


Wednesday, May 27, 2009

Used MRI


Our facilities enable us to provide a complete end-to-end solution for our customers including storage, reconditioning, testing, and crating of MRI, CT, X-ray, Bone Density, Ultrasound as well as other radiology equipment.

Monarch provides a wide range of alternatives for our clients in order to sustain the dynamics of the medical imaging world. We will handle every aspect of a project ranging from freight forwarding for international clients to site planning services for purchases in the United States.

Wednesday, April 22, 2009

Highly Accurate Portable Thermometer


A compact digital, lightweight, thermometer accurate to approximately ±0.2°F. Price includes probe, charger, rechargeable battery and carrying case. Specifications: Range: 32°F to 230°F (0°C to 110°C) Overall accuracy approximately: ±0.2°F or ±0.2% of reading. Power: Rechargeable Nicad battery Charging Power: 120 VAC Dimensions: 2 1/2" W x 5" L x 2" H

Available in a Battery operated model !

Digital Thermometers


Cable-Free™ Thermo-Hygrometer

Cable-Free™ Thermo-Hygrometer

Monitor environmental conditions from your incubation or breeding room, indoors or out from the comfort of your home or office with our new Cable Free (tm) Thermohygrometer. Using a wireless, weatherproof, remote sensor, it displays the temperature and humidity in and around your home up to a distance of 90 feet.

Touch a button to select either the indoor or remote temperature and humidity readings. Data is displayed in jumbo digits on the large LCD screen--or use the convenient at-a-glance icons to track temperature trend and relative humidity.

Includes one wireless, easy-to-install environmental sensor. Additional sensors are available that allow you to expand your system and monitor conditions in up to three remote locations-- your incubator, your baby's room, the garden..all at the touch of a button!

Tuesday, April 21, 2009

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Status: Open
Item type: Complete System
Category: Imaging
Device: MRI
Manufacturer: Hitachi
Model: AIRIS II
Condition: As is
Year of manf.: 2000
Item location: Portugal, Setubal
Item Status: EX-Warehouse
Availability: Immediate

Quantity:
Item Price: 1
USD 150,000.00

Total price does not include possible shipping expenses, customs and taxes.

Monday, April 20, 2009

Individual Products


PowerLab Acquisition Units
ECG switchbox
Accessories

Bio Amplifiers (Human and Animal)


1, 2 or 8 recording channels
Fully isolated
Independently certified safe for human use

Telemetry ECG System


Uses implantable wireless transmitters
Requires no special caging due to independent frequency transmission
Suitable for small or large animals
Allows long-term, stress-free recording

LabChart with the ECG Analysis Module:


Real-time analysis and data extraction of ECG parameters
PQRST amplitudes
Time intervals such as RR, PR, JT, QT and QTc
Analysis of ECG parameters in real-time or offline
Automated detection and averaging of ECG cycles
Automated tabulation and data extraction of ECG parameters
Automated real-time or offline ECG Plots
QT vs RR, QT vs Time & RR vs Time plots
Waterfall plot

Real-Time Recording and Automated ECG Analysis


ADInstruments PowerLab data acquisition systems featuring LabChart software and a Bio Amplifier provide accurate and easy solutions for recording and analyzing human and animal ECG.

Sunday, April 19, 2009

Syringe Pump - Micro-Infusion Syringe Pump


Micro-Infusion Syringe Pump
Cat No. GCSP5803
Ambient Temperature: 5ºC - 40ºC
Power Supply: AC 220V 50Hz or DC 12V (AC110V available if required)
Power Consumption: Less than 25 VA
Applicable syringes: 20ml,50ml or 100ml disposable syringes; Compatible with most syringes from B-Braun, Baxter, Dispovan, JMS, MISAWA to other major brands
Infusion Limitation Options: 20ml syringe 0.1ml/h-150ml/h
50ml syringe 0.1ml/h-300ml/h
100ml syringe 0.1ml/h-300ml/h
in 0.1 ml/h increments
Syringe Accuracy: Mechanical accuracy including syringe ± 5%
Alarms: Audible alarms with visual indicators of "NEAR EMPTY", "COMPLETE", "OCCLUSION", and "LOW BATT"
Included Accessories: a) 3-core standard power cable
b) IV pole clamp
c) DC 12v 2-pin plug
d) Disposable Tubing(20 pcs)
Battery Operation: 4 hours continuously operation at 50 ml/hr with built-in rechargeable Ni-MH battery
Dimension: 335 × 142 × 120 mm
Weight: 2.5kg / 5.5lbs

Saturday, April 11, 2009

A cheeky new breast cancer campaign


There’s no right or wrong way to check your breasts. There’s no special technique and you don’t need any training. You can check your breasts wherever and whenever works for you. You could even give them a Cheeky Check-Up right now!

Tuesday, March 31, 2009

CT Scanner



No. 6872: MARCONI 2000 MX8000 4 Slice with Low Slice Count on Tube CT Scanner


Starting Bid: U.S.$18000.00 - Reserve not met
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Time Left: 15 days, 4 hours +
Location: IL, USA
Bid Closes: Apr 15 - 4:00pm EDT
Manufacturer: MARCONI
Model: 2000 MX8000 4 Slice with Low Slice Count on Tube
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What You Are Bidding On:
You are bidding on a 2000 Marconi MX8000 4 Slice CT Scanner w/ Low Slice Count on Tube:

The Tube was installed Oct. 29 2008, and as of 3-12-09, it has 13913 slices on it.

The Date of Manufacture is July 2000.

Product version 2.64.

The system does not have the standard console work desk as you will be able to see in the last two photos.

The system has a water circulator, but does not have a water chiller. The system was cooled by the Hospital water supply.

The system has a "Teal" power conditioner.

The options are:
Viewer
MPR
3D
Angio
MIP
Denta CT
Master Match
Time Lapse
Combine Images
Voyager
4-D Angio
Heart
Beat-CS
Function CT
Q-CTA
Master Look
Stereotaxis
MRI Normalization
Offline Recon.
Condition:
The equipment is installed and operational, is in clinical use and is currently covered by an OEM service contract.
Inspection:
You are free to inspect this equipment but if you want to inspect the equipment please do so before you bid. If you would like to arrange to inspect this equipment click on "Email Seller" above.

The equipment is located in Illinois.

Available:
The equipment will be available immediately upon receipt of payment in full.
Warranty:
This equipment is offered in accordance with the "Auction Terms" and "Legal Notice" of www.dotmed.com. No warranty is expressed or implied, including any warranty of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose. All equipment is sold "as is" and "where is".

Terms:
The Successful Bidder agrees to remit payment in full within 48 hours of the Auction's close.

If the Successful Bidder fails to remit payment according to the schedule described above, then the equipment will be sold to the next highest Bidder.

Deinstallation, Packing, Crating and Transportation will be paid by the Successful Bidder.

This unit will be deinstalled on March 19th.

Title will transfer from the Seller to the Successful Bidder upon payment in full.

Monday, March 30, 2009

Cerebrum,Cerebellum,Brain Stem


Cerebrum - The cerebrum is the largest part of the brain. It is at the top of the brain. It uses information from our senses to tell us what is going on around us and tells our body how to respond. It controls reading, thinking, learning, speech, and emotions.
The cerebrum is divided into the left and right cerebral hemispheres, which control separate activities. The right hemisphere controls the muscles on the left side of the body. The left hemisphere controls the muscles on the right side of the body


Cerebellum - The cerebellum is under the cerebrum at the back of the brain. The cerebellum controls balance and complex actions like walking and talking.


Brain Stem - The brain stem connects the brain with the spinal cord. It controls hunger and thirst. It also controls breathing, body temperature, blood pressure, and other basic body functions.

What is the brain?


The brain is a soft, spongy mass of tissue. It is protected by the bones of the skull and three thin membranes called meninges. Watery fluid called cerebrospinal fluid cushions the brain. This fluid flows through spaces between the meninges and through spaces within the brain called ventricles.

A network of nerves carries messages back and forth between the brain and the rest of the body. Some nerves go directly from the brain to the eyes, ears, and other parts of the head. Other nerves run through the spinal cord to connect the brain with the other parts of the body. Within the brain and spinal cord, glial cells surround nerve cells and hold them in place.

The brain directs the things we choose to do (like walking and talking) and the things our body does without thinking (like breathing). The brain is also in charge of our senses (sight, hearing, touch, taste, and smell), memory, emotions, and personality.

The three major parts of the brain control different activities:

Sunday, March 29, 2009

X-ray Generator


Matsusada's high quality and reliable X-ray generators will satisfy your requirements for your OEM or laboratory applications. From this page you can access our full range of products and find the x-ray generator which best suits your application.
Should you need specifications which are not covered by our standard products, we are able to respond quickly and efficiently to your requirements and thereby to reduce your development cycles.





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You can browse the fully detailed x-ray generator product lineup

High Voltage Power Supply



Matsusada's high quality and reliable high voltage sources will satisfy your requirements for your OEM or laboratory applications. From this page you can access our full range of hv products and find the high voltage power supply which best suits your application.
Should you need specifications which are not covered by our standard high voltage products, we are able to respond quickly and efficiently to your requirements and thereby to reduce your development cycles.





High Voltage Power Supply Selection Guide




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X-ray Non Destructive Test (NDT) System


Matsusada's high quality and reliable X-ray inspection systems will satisfy your requirements for your x-ray non destructive testing. From this page you can access our full range of products and find the x-ray non destructive test systems which best suits your application.
Should you need specifications which are not covered by our standard products, we are able to respond quickly and efficiently to your requirements and thereby to reduce your development cycles.

HIV Testing


More than 20 percent of all Americans with HIV do not know they are infected, and many of them pass on the virus to others. The best way to protect yourself and your partners is to get tested for HIV. The following links provide useful information about testing.

Myths and Truths About HIV Testing (PDF)
Are you positive you’re negative? This booklet dispels many of the common misconceptions about the AIDS epidemic and HIV testing.

A Practical Guide to Getting Tested for HIV
This page explains who should get tested for HIV, how the test works, and what the results mean.
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Where Can I Get Tested?
Search for an HIV testing site near you and link to additional HIV/AIDS resources.


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Stem Cell Move Heralds Hopeful New Era for Biomedical Research and for AIDS


March 9, 2009—President Obama’s removal of the ban on federal funding of embryonic stem cell research signals a hopeful new era for medical research in general, and AIDS in particular. Of equal importance, it is a concrete example of the statement President Obama made in his inaugural address that he will “restore[s] science to its rightful place.”

Stem cell research could ultimately benefit people suffering from a host of disorders, including Alzheimer’s disease, Parkinson’s, diabetes, stroke, spinal cord injury, and rheumatoid arthritis. Its promise extends to HIV/AIDS, a global epidemic that has already killed more than 25 million people worldwide.

In terms of AIDS, last year a group of physicians from Berlin reported on an HIV-positive man who developed acute leukemia. In an attempt to cure his leukemia he underwent a stem cell transplant. This is usually standard treatment in such cases, but his transplant had a unique twist. Rather than simply using the best match among available stem cell donors, his physicians also screened donors for a natural genetic mutation, one that renders a person resistant to infection by the most common forms of HIV. Now off all anti-HIV drugs for over two years, this man has no detectable signs of HIV or leukemia.

This first documented case of a functional cure for AIDS offers a startling illustration of the potential of stem cell-based therapies. It is not practical to search for such special mutations among stem cell donors and these mutations do not exist among African-Americans or Asians. But the potential to use embryonic stem cells – the ones covered by the former ban – to engineer these mutant cells to be used in such treatments offers new hope for people with the disease.

“There are still many challenges to be overcome and much research to be done before stem cells could be considered as a treatment or a cure for HIV/AIDS,” said Kevin Robert Frost, chief executive officer of amfAR, The Foundation for AIDS Research. “But as a result of President Obama’s action today, that research might actually see the light of day.”

The President’s executive order comes at an opportune time for researchers, who will be able to apply for a portion of the $20 billion in supplemental funding for the National Institutes of Health that was included in the economic recovery package.

“Science offers our best hope for bringing the global HIV/AIDS epidemic to an end,” said Susan Blumenthal, M.D., M.P.A., amfAR’s senior policy and medical advisor and former U.S. assistant surgeon general. “And when science can proceed without political interference and policy is driven by scientific evidence, there is hope for a healthier future, including reaching the time when we might live in a world without AIDS.”

Dr. Piot: Ask!


First of all, there are populations in India and China with very high HIV prevalence rates—among them sex workers in some areas in Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh in India, and injecting drug users all over China and East Asia. We're also seeing new, very rapidly rising epidemics among gay men and men who have sex with men [MSM].

India's overall prevalence rate is relatively low, which gives the impression that there's no problem, but HIV doesn't have a normal distribution in the statistical sense. As I said, it's concentrated among groups such as MSM, sex workers, and injecting drug users, and there the numbers are bad. In Asia, we need to take a long view of the epidemic. The growth of the epidemic in Asia has been slower than we anticipated, that's true, and we haven't gone into an African type of scenario in the short term. But with a denominator of one-third of the world's population, one percent in China is 13 million people and 10 million in India—more than the total population of some African countries.

One of the lessons that we've learned about AIDS is that we must expect surprises. The new epidemics among MSM all over East and Southeast Asia are a surprise but they shouldn't be. What I think is key is that the response to AIDS in both India and China has been quite good, after initial denial and hesitation. Who would have thought even five years ago that China would now have maybe 500 methadone clinics? In India, these clinics have had real, measurable results. The evolution of the AIDS epidemic is something that depends on many complex issues, one being the political context.

An Interview with Peter Piot

An Interview with Peter Piot—Change at UNAIDS: Peter Piot Moves On


March 2009—Lauded for his work as a scientist, physician, and public health leader, Dr. Peter Piot stepped down as executive director of UNAIDS in December 2008. He had been at its helm since the founding of UNAIDS in 1995. Dr. Piot is credited with co-discovering the Ebola virus in 1976, and he is widely recognized for having established the foundation of our understanding of AIDS in Africa. In this interview, Dr. Piot reflects on his tenure at UNAIDS, discusses the impact of the global recession on HIV/AIDS, and considers the direction of the epidemic in Asia and around the world.

Therapeutics Research, Education, and AIDS Training in Asia

TREAT Asia (Therapeutics Research, Education, and AIDS Training in Asia) is a network of clinics, hospitals, and research institutions working with civil society to ensure the safe and effective delivery of HIV/AIDS treatments throughout Asia and the Pacific. Facilitated by amfAR, TREAT Asia seeks to strengthen HIV/AIDS care, treatment, and management skills among health care professionals through education and training programs developed by experts in the region.

Around the Globe

Worldwide, women constitute half of all people living with HIV/AIDS.
Globally and in every region, more adult women (15 years or older) than ever before are now living with HIV.
Women are at least twice as likely to acquire HIV from men during sexual intercourse than vice versa.
Only 20% of young women aged 15 to 24 correctly identify ways of preventing HIV transmission and reject major misconceptions about HIV transmission.
In low- and middle-income countries, only one-third of pregnant women are currently offered services to prevent mother-to-child transmission of HIV.
In Sub-Saharan Africa, women constitute 59% of all people living with HIV/AIDS. Among young people aged 15-24, the HIV prevalence rate for young women is almost three times higher than the rate among young men.

Women and HIV

Women account for more than one in four new HIV/AIDS diagnoses and deaths caused by AIDS.
The proportion of AIDS diagnoses reported among women has more than tripled since 1985.
71% of women diagnosed with AIDS in 2005 contracted the disease through heterosexual sex.
African Americans constituted 66% of women diagnosed with HIV/AIDS in 2005.
In 2005, teen girls represented 43% of AIDS cases reported among people aged 13 to 19.
African Americans and Hispanics represent 24% of all women in the U.S. but they account for 82% of AIDS cases among women.
African-American women are 23 times more likely to have AIDS than white women.
AIDS is the leading cause of death for African-American women aged 25 to 34.


What is HIV?

HIV stands for human immunodeficiency virus. It is the virus that causes AIDS. A member of a group of viruses called retroviruses, HIV infects human cells and uses the energy and nutrients provided by those cells to grow and reproduce.

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