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February 9, 2023 59 mins
Who comprises our mental bandwidth? Let's look at the map!

● United States of America

● Alaska

● Puerto Rico

● Canada

● Brazil

● Colombia

● Paraguay

● Ghana

● Egypt

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● Ireland

● United Kingdom

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● India

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● Singapore

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● Papua New Guinea


Neuroimaging-: Singapore, India, US
Biomedical Imaging-US and India

How many fields do we encompass with the trademarked and patented BRODERICK PROBE biosensor and Neuromolecular Imaging. (NMI)?

Nuclear Medicine, Radiology, Medical Imaging, MEMS/MEMS (Micro- and Nano- Electromechanical Systems, Optics, Catalytic Chemistry, Electrochemistry, Polymer Chemistry, Electrical & Electronic Engineering,
Mathematics, Mechanics), Nanomedicine, Nanoelectronics, Nanofabrication, Fullerenes, Semiconductors, Biotechnology, Pathology,
Biophysics, Bioengineering, Electron States in Nanoscale Systems, Microelectronics, Neurobiology (Neuroscience)


From the must have book, In Press- on its way to you! Neuroimaging Sensing Biochemistry in the Brain, Jenny Stanford Publishing, Singapore. Author- Patricia A. Broderick, PhD

Intellectual Property: Chapter 1: The Inventive Art: The Potentiometric Polymers
The monograph brings to you the latest breakthroughs of the work; the marriage between the electrochemical nature of the brain linking with the electrochemical nature of the tiny probe is humanizing. The Latin language is a critical tool with which to study the sciences and medicine. Sensor comes from the Latin, sentire "to feel". Sensors have the attribute of feeling their surrounding environment to find things that are coupled, can be coupled or for that matter, should be coupled, In the field of electrochemistry, chemical, biological and physical sensors find use as transducers, meaning in Latin, "lead across", that is, at least, for one example, when an analyte is around. Responding to such things as heat, for example, taking one's hands off a hot stove involves sensors on a stove firstly to provide heat. Then, sensation of heat in the sensors of the hand signals sensors in the motor neurons of the brain to respond; then signals are transduced, reverting to muscles in the hand to move the hand as directed by sensors in the brain. Disaster is avoided by sensors. Sensors make sense.

Therefore, sensors are part of our daily lives and electron transfers from atoms (this is what sensors do) are natural, a part of nature and the fascinating part of this world of sensors is the fact that electrons are transferred back to the atom or to another atom. Nothing is lost! A valuable redox interaction, a redox reaction has taken place. The author sees that we are living redox reactions! The Broderick nanoprobes fix, ameliorate, see and feel, tell, and then put everything back in place, ever prepared for the next signaling event. We are left with the data we need in real time, online and LIVE.

Biomedical Imaging in Neurodegeneration-edited by Patricia A. Broderick, Tom Lanigan and Don Odom, John Morgan Humana Press. Coming from Springer Nature! 18000 downloads -hot off the press and a great resource book. Neurodegeneration-Alzheimer's, Parkinson's and Epilepsy. We are going to discuss the prevalence of "forgetting"/ Who is involved here? Vishnu Prakash and an illustrious team and Bill Lamsback.

Springer Nature is a prestigious global and progressive publishing group founded on a heritage of trusted and respected brands founded in 1842, Macmillan, founded in 1843, and Nature, first published in 1869.

Hi Dr. Broderick,
Here is my sentence for the springer nature book.
I love this work. I feel, will contribute to future medicine and help many additional people.
I believe this work is important as it helps patients globally.
Kishan

The work produces a product for the world! It cures! It helps people! It helps animals! The TV Show helps people! I do not want to be an ordinary person!
Mark as Played

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