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…. Depletion has a lasting effect on plants and animals, as well as human beings. Depletion of ozone can cause diseases, and other environmental problems for our earth. Ultra-violet radiation can cause dry skin, skin cancer (melanoma), cataracts, and other serious…
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…be extensively tested and approved by the FDA before they are sold to the masses. I also support genetic testing and experimentation on animals only if it will benefit humans. With animals being already tested with new drugs and medicines, they should also…
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…, this is particularly problematic because as the abuse problem continues to rise, a growing body of research is demonstrating a wide range of neurotoxic effects that can result from the drug. Methamphetamine administration in laboratory animals has been proven to cause…
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…a morally divisive issue. The progress in stem cell studies and experimentation is inevitable. Eventually, each of us will need to become educated on this highly controversial topic and reach our own conclusion as to where we stand. In order to develop…
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…always straightforward, for example some potential participants are unable to consent i.e. children, adults with impairments, and animals. If this is the case then the appropriate consent should be sought out elsewhere. Appropriate other sources of consent…
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…and animals, recombinant DNA, and the reproduction between different strains or species (hybridization) (Encarta Encyclopedia 2001). B. Julie Johnson fears that genetic engineering will result in the devaluing of life because genes, embryos, and ultimately…
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…commonly recognized by the name Anthrax, this bacterial pathogen is primarily a disease of domesticated and wild animals, particularly herbivorous animals, such as cattle, sheep, horses, mules, and goats. Humans become infected incidentally when brought…
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…of experimentation. For example, consider the ambitious plans to engineer transgenic plants to serve as pharmaceutical factories for the production of chemicals and drugs. Foraging animals, seed-eating birds, and soil insects would be exposed to a range of genetically…
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…and constantly increasing body of facts. Our technical instruments for observation and experimentation have been immensely improved, and our analyses have become sharper and more penetrating. We appear, nevertheless, not yet to have found a method for the mastery…
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…that a person is not overexposed. Physically induced sarcomas can also be induced when films or disks are enclosed under the skin, as done in experimental animals. After the implant has been in the animal for many years, sarcomas usually develop around the implant…
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