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Advancements in AMD-related Technology »

From Inform  |  2009-07-02 14:30:45

Recent improvements in the technology used to identify and treat age-related macular degeneration (AMD) have led to high hopes among researchers and opthamalogists. A debilitating condition in which the macula, the central part of the retina that helps the eye perceive fine detail, begins to degrade, causing near-blindness. AMD affects more than 1 million Americans, most of whom are over the age of 65, says an article from Reuters. Among the advancements is the discovery of CCR3, a receptor that marks the presence of AMD, by researchers at the University ...

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Data Entry is Most popular Services in BPO Industry »

From articlesbase.com  |  2009-07-04 00:10:53

BPO industry is the fast, dynamic and boosting industry of businesses world. Data entry outsourcing is such a fast growing services in BPO industry. In this environment easiness use, accurate and high quality data information is necessary.
Data entry services cover most business and professional activities, including data conversion, document processing and photo manipulation. Data entry service is one aspect of a business which is undertaken on a huge scale by several companies. Global statistics on outsourcing specify that the process is one the rise and many companies have been ...

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Why Clients Require You To Carry Insurance »

From articlesbase.com  |  2009-07-04 00:10:39

If you’re in engineering, you’ve probably encountered plenty of situations in which you’re required to carry some level of insurance. Maybe you run a small engineering consultancy with a few employees, or perhaps you’re a solo professional engineer. Either way, you might wonder why all that coverage is needed. You already know the deal: If the developer says you and your engineers need insurance, you have to get it in order to get the job. However, in virtually all cases, getting the required insurance coverage can ...

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Cummins reopening Ind. plant, while another closes »

From AP News  |  2009-07-03 19:48:01

Cummins Inc. recalls 400 workers to Indiana plant to resume production of Dodge Ram engine

Cummins Inc. is recalling 400 laid-off workers as it resumes production at a Columbus factory, while nearly 300 people lost their jobs as an auto parts company idled a plant in nearby Shelbyville. Cummins is preparing to resume production of the Dodge Ram engine at its Columbus MidRange Engine Plant with one shift beginning July 13. The company shut down the plant and laid off 720 employees in May after Chrysler stopped vehicle production during ...

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