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  • Book
    Philip R.O. Payne, Peter J. Embi, editors.
    Contents:
    Pt. I. The rationale for translational informatics
    An introduction to translational informatics and the future of knowledge-driven healthcare
    A prototype of translational informatics in action
    pt. II. Foundations of translational informatics
    Personalized medicine
    Leveraging electronic health records for phenotyping
    Mining the bibliome
    pt. III. Applications of translational informatics
    Driving clinical and translational research using biomedical informatics
    Using big data
    In silico hypothesis discovery
    Patient engagement and consumerism
    pt. IV. The future of translational informatics and knowledge-driven healthcare
    Future directions for translational informatics.
    Digital Access Springer 2015
  • Article
    Sayre RM, Marlowe E, Agin PP, LeVee GJ, Rosenberg EW.
    Arch Dermatol. 1979 Jan;115(1):46-9.
    Indoor and outdoor tests were performed on human volunteers to determine the protection offered by six commercially available products containing single sunscreen ingredients and combinations of ingredients. Indoor solar simulator studies were performed to determine the inherent efficacy of each product, including use of a whirlpool treatment to evaluate the resistance of each product to wash off. The outdoor study included a ten-minute swimming period followed by sunlight exposure. In all tests, the combination of 7% octyl-dimethyl p-aminobenzoic acid ester and 3% oxybenzone was substantially more effective in protecting against sunburn than any other formula tested, including 5% p-aminobenzoic acid (PABA).
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