Flowmics is a new field in bioinformatics that involves phenotyping cells under flow. Examples include the shear stresses experienced by platelets, leukocytes, and endothelial cells by flowing blood. The goal of flowmics is to map the flome. The flome encompasses all flow induced changes in the proteome, metabalome, glycome, and sheddome. This includes, but is not limited to, flow induced protein expression, receptor-ligand binding for flowing cells, and secretion of soluble factors.
Gigacasting
Coined by Larry Miller as the new term for managing personal and business data on-line for the general populous.
As technology has grown, so has data. Data as we know it in it's simplest form are 1's or 0's. With the global advent of technology we have more data than ever before. And more cause for better management of it.
It has been stored on various media types: Punch cards, Magnetic tape, 5 1/4 floppy disks, 3 1/2 floppy disks, physical hard drives of various sizes, optical devices,SANs, flash drive, and these only to name a few of the storage venues.
With all this data, now we see the need to manage it more efficiently, we the best security, and with greater flexibility to recover it when needed.
With hardwire and wireless speeds now available to a larger populous the demand for efficient, secure, high availability storage is being made available over the Internet. This high availability in the past was only available to large organizations who could afford the cost of having high transfer speed over the Internet. Today it is common place for individuals, small businesses, and large organizations to have this access at affordable rates.
Coined by Larry Miller as the new term for managing personal and business data on-line for the general populous.
As technology has grown, so has data. Data as we know it in it's simplest form are 1's or 0's. With the global advent of technology we have more data than ever before. And more cause for better management of it.
It has been stored on various media types: Punch cards, Magnetic tape, 5 1/4 floppy disks, 3 1/2 floppy disks, physical hard drives of various sizes, optical devices,SANs, flash drive, and these only to name a few of the storage venues.
With all this data, now we see the need to manage it more efficiently, we the best security, and with greater flexibility to recover it when needed.
With hardwire and wireless speeds now available to a larger populous the demand for efficient, secure, high availability storage is being made available over the Internet. This high availability in the past was only available to large organizations who could afford the cost of having high transfer speed over the Internet. Today it is common place for individuals, small businesses, and large organizations to have this access at affordable rates.
William J. "Bill" McCamley is a Democratic County Commissioner in Doña Ana County, New Mexico. He has represented Doña Ana's 5th District () since 2004.
Bill was born on Camp Hialeah in Pusan, South Korea, where his father, a retired Army Lieutenant Colonel, was stationed at the time. Bill moved to Las Cruces, New Mexico in 1992 after his father retired from the U.S. Army.
After graduating from Mayfield High School in 1996, he went on to New Mexico State University, where he earned an honors degree in government with minors in history and biology. During his time there, he served as president of the Associated Students of New Mexico State University. He then went on to attain his master's degree in public policy from the Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University.
United States Congressional Campaign, 2008
On April 4, 2007, Bill McCamley announced he would challenge Republican Rep. Steve Pearce for New Mexico's 2nd congressional district seat for the U.S. House of Representatives.
Rep. Pearce formally announced on November 5, 2007 that he would vacate his NM CD-2 House seat in pursuit of a seat in the U.S. Senate, following Sen. Pete Domenici's retirement announcement.
Bill was born on Camp Hialeah in Pusan, South Korea, where his father, a retired Army Lieutenant Colonel, was stationed at the time. Bill moved to Las Cruces, New Mexico in 1992 after his father retired from the U.S. Army.
After graduating from Mayfield High School in 1996, he went on to New Mexico State University, where he earned an honors degree in government with minors in history and biology. During his time there, he served as president of the Associated Students of New Mexico State University. He then went on to attain his master's degree in public policy from the Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University.
United States Congressional Campaign, 2008
On April 4, 2007, Bill McCamley announced he would challenge Republican Rep. Steve Pearce for New Mexico's 2nd congressional district seat for the U.S. House of Representatives.
Rep. Pearce formally announced on November 5, 2007 that he would vacate his NM CD-2 House seat in pursuit of a seat in the U.S. Senate, following Sen. Pete Domenici's retirement announcement.
In the World of Greyhawk campaign setting for the Dungeons & Dragons role-playing game, the Sword of Kas was the mighty blade used by Kas the Bloody-Handed, the dreaded lieutenant of Vecna. It was by this blade, some say, that Vecna lost his Hand and Eye.
The sword, variously described as a short sword, longsword, or greatsword, was crafted by Vecna. The blade is said to have been magically honed to a razor's edge, enhanced the wielder's strength, and could be used to call down lightning bolts from any stormclouds that might be overhead. The sword itself is intelligent, possessing a vile and murderous spirit.
The sword, variously described as a short sword, longsword, or greatsword, was crafted by Vecna. The blade is said to have been magically honed to a razor's edge, enhanced the wielder's strength, and could be used to call down lightning bolts from any stormclouds that might be overhead. The sword itself is intelligent, possessing a vile and murderous spirit.