Papers 1051-1060 of total 21286 found.
…, in an extensive survey of all 106 clinical trials of experimental gene therapies conducted over the past five years involving more than 597 patients, a panel of experts convened by the NIG reported that "Clinical efficacy has not been definitively demonstrated…
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…existed in Idaho before the reintroduction, they lose protection under the special experimental, nonessential designation, thus making the reintroduction illegal under the Endangered Species Act. Being that there are already wolves in the area of Yellowstone…
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…control group to an experimental group *control group does not have the factor that you are testing *experimental group does have the factor being tested Types of Microscopes: 1. light= the ones most used in classrooms 2. electron= uses a beam…
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…developments and improvements of these types of devices (Humayun et al., 2575). Although using electrical devices was a good concept, using live animals intrigues scientists to be more useful using gene therapy. The first known experiment to find ways to restore…
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…) as participants. The control was a two-week diet containing moderate amounts of calcium, sodium, and protein. Followed the control was the experimental diet, which was four days long and consisted of one of three levels of protein (low, moderate, or high). On day…
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…, it would most likely produce a life that would created an outcry against human experimentation. This paper explores some of the issues involved. Imagine the patient who has a heart attack. A cardiothoracic surgeon is called in to consult and suggests…
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…dramatic behavior changes in all animals investigated. During the 1950’s, experimentation of LSD on humans began (Solomon, 1964, p. 56). Since there were few restrictions on using humans for experimentation at the time, scientists were free to administer…
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…will then be divided into 2 groups; acute (experimental) users, and chronic (habitual) users. The topic of marijuana use is very broad and has an intricate effect on society as a whole, however, for the purpose of this paper, the literature review is based on a very narrow…
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…to this environmentally friendly and valuable resource. The approach is to use the natural fractures in the deep rock as a giant heat exchanger but experimentation into power for the masses has slowed considerably and thus makes the idea of having your home powered by a deep…
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…cloning from becoming a widespread experimental science. The Science The basics of cloning consist of taking the nucleus of a somatic cell (or non-reproductive diploid cell), and transferring it inside of an enucleated oocyte (egg cell with the nucleus…
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