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nephros
noun
A kidney-like organ.
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There is a long, spinous rostrum, and the compound eyes are kidney-shaped, providing the name of the genus, from the Greek roots (nephros, "kidney") and ops ("eye").
But Nephros, a developmental stage company working on treatments for kidney failure, recently dipped to a low of $2.72 after going public in September at $6 per share.
"To the extent [living] people can donate, we can avoid a lot of bureaucracy and move on," says James P. Marzano, 52, a kidney donor and founder of Nephros, a Chicago not-for-profit to promote kidney exchanges.
The company was founded in 1995 as Nephros Therapeutics, Inc. and changed its name in 2005.
Medication rules that are created by the DDI editor, Nephros, and Gerios are used at the enterprise level by other systems, but those created by the Medication Rule editor are specific to the ambulatory EHR.
At Partners, although several editors (such as Reminder Editors, Nephros, and Gerios as shown in Table 1) have been integrated with EHR systems, they are part of the specific systems and therefore not portable.
The resulting suspension was centrifuged for 15 min at 500 × g and the supernatant used for inoculation of five trac bottles containing Nephros LP medium (BioWhittacker, Walkersville, USA) with nystatin (25 E/mL), 0.4% (v/v) gentamicin (40 μg/mL), and 0.1% (v/v) vancomycin-HCl (25 μg/mL).
For example, in the current system, renal adjustment of drug dosing is maintained in the Renal Drug Dosing ("Nephros") editor, while age-based dosing is maintained in the Geriatric Drug Dosing ("Gerios") editor.
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Many questions remain about the genetic programmes and signalling pathways that direct pro- and meso-nephros specification, and the molecular relationships between renal progenitors of these and metanephric kidneys.
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