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Sunday, February 3, 2008

JES Hammer Candlestick near all time low support


Hammer candlestick with tail low at 39 cents. All time low of 38 cents will probably be tested and support failure will result in new all time low. Upward price movement restricted by 2 downtrend resistance line. Need to overcame 48.5 cents to gain momentum to climb higher. Monitor 20 EMA line and support-resistance lines.

First Resources 30 mins chart narrowing trading zone


Trading zone narrowing. Immediate support $1.32 to $1.30. Immediate support failure will result in price drop towards $1.27 - $1.24 gap support zone. Immediate resistance zone is $1.42 - $1.39. The volume distribution chart below shows Big Boys bought early Friday morning and sold throughout the day. High probability for immediate support failure on Monday if no Big Bull support.




Enterprise resource planning

Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) systems attempt to integrate all data and processes of an organization into a unified system. A typical ERP system will use multiple components of computer software and hardware to achieve the integration. A key ingredient of most ERP systems is the use of a unified database to store data for the various system modules.

The term ERP originally implied systems designed to plan the use of enterprise-wide resources. Although the initialism ERP originated in the manufacturing environment, today's use of the term ERP systems has much broader scope. ERP systems typically attempt to cover all basic functions of an organization, regardless of the organization's business or charter. Businesses, non-profit organizations, nongovernmental organizations, governments, and other large entities utilize ERP systems.

To be considered an ERP system, a software package must provide the function of at least two systems. For example, a software package that provides both payroll and accounting functions could technically be considered an ERP software package.

However, the term is typically reserved for larger, more broadly based applications. The introduction of an ERP system to replace two or more independent applications eliminates the need for external interfaces previously required between systems, and provides additional benefits that range from standardization and lower maintenance (one system instead of two or more) to easier and/or greater reporting capabilities (as all data is typically kept in one database).

Examples of modules in an ERP which formerly would have been stand-alone applications include: Manufacturing, Supply Chain, Financials, Customer Relationship Management (CRM), Human Resources, Warehouse Management and Decision Support System.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enterprise_Resource_Planning

Physicists tailor magnetic pairings in nanoscale semiconductors

Electrons love to zip around metals such as copper, especially if the metal is cooled to temperatures near absolute zero. But if they encounter a magnetic atom (say, iron) during their travels, the electrons will try to "screen," or cancel out, the magnetic atom's spin alignment by pairing with it. This pairing modifies the flow of electrons in the metal, in a phenomenon called the Kondo effect.

But what if there weren't just one set of mobile electrons zipping around the metal? What if there were two, and both sets fought equally hard to couple with the magnetic impurity atom? Torn between two lovers, the magnetic atom couldn't decide with which set to partner. The competition would go unresolved, and the atom would join neither, instead existing in a remarkable state of frustrated independence known as the two-channel Kondo state.

n the March 8 issue of Nature, researchers at Stanford, Harvard and Israel's Weizmann Institute of Science reported that they have built such a system in a semiconductor nanostructure. By applying voltages to nanoscale electrodes, the scientists can tune how strongly the magnetic atom couples to one set of electrons, or channel, compared to the other set. Their system of correlated electrons demonstrates a two-channel Kondo effect.

http://www.brightsurf.com/news/headlines/29352/Physicists_tailor_magnetic_pairings_in_nanoscale_semiconductors.html

Liberty Microwave-Enhanced Peptide Synthesis

Over the past several years, chemists have been using microwave energy to conduct a multitude of organic reactions with transformations taking place in a matter of minutes compared to hours with traditional methods. Now for the first time, microwave synthesis has been applied to the complete process of peptide synthesis. CEM is proud to introduce a new family of products designed specifically for microwave-enhanced peptide synthesis. Liberty(TM) brings peptide synthesis into the 21st century with technology that not only enhances yields; it also produces cleaner chemistries faster and easier than ever before. The full line includes manually accessed systems, as well as automated platforms that allow for unattended operation and provide the ability to synthesize up to 12 different peptides.

Make a peptide in less than 2 hours!

Cycle times of < 10 min. per amino acid addition
Automated cleavage within 15 min.

Reduce the time it takes to perform individual peptide syntheses by 10-20 fold. Systems can perform automated resin cleavage, providing an unparalleled ability to synthesize peptides throughout a wide scale, from .05 to 5 mmol.

Reduce Cycle Cost

Use less expensive reagents
Decrease the volume of needed reagents
Eliminate double couplings

A solution station provides for the use of multiple stock amino acids, offering users the costeffective synthesis of multiple peptides at individually programmable scales


Improve Product Purity & Yields

More complete couplings
Overcome aggregation of longer chains
Under microwave conditions, amino acid couplings are completed quickly, improving product purity and yields.

Enjoy Greater Flexibility

Flexible reaction vessel 10 to 100 mL
Scale range of 5 micromoles to 5 millimoles
Ability to use 25 amino acid reservoirs
Easy-to-use Network-ready

CEM offers a variety of accessories and options for Liberty, making it the most flexible peptide synthesizer on the market. The system's compact design conserves bench space and can fit in a fume hood. Whether you make peptides for your own lab or for others, Liberty gives you unmatched speed, purity and flexibility. Start improving your chemistries today! Peptide synthesis has never been faster or easier!

http://www.bionity.com/products/e/35409/

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