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…time, they are merely on the verge of adulthood and have an occasional tendency to slip back into the playful innocence of youth. They are caught somewhere in an animal-kind of world that only evolves with time. In the company of another adult who…
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…of transmission are very rare. There are no known cases of transmission through mosquitoes or any other animals. Another common way of AIDS transmission is mother to child transmission. The virus can be transmitted to the child from the mother before or during…
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…situations on human behaviour. Personality theorists study individual behaviour. Comparative psychologists study animal behaviours across the range of species Physiological psychologists are concerned with the biological basis of behaviour. Cognitive…
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…to the experimentation and a sense of freedom that allowed the artist to explore his subjects from different unique points of view. During this period, the Idealism of classical art gave way to Realism which comes as a logical conclusion to the efforts of the great fourth…
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…level of Adenosine Deaminase (ADA) production is needed to improve the condition, and that previous very similar tests on animals were successful. How effective are the arguments in this article? The paper is not so much an argument as a report/overview…
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…as useless experimentation for the sake of science, especially if it affects human beings or animals. Science must be at humanity's service: referring back to the diseases I mentioned before, it should help to erradicate infectious and hereditary ones…
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…at best. The reasoning in the previous paragraph implied that the cloning was 100% successful. With the present state of research only 2-3% of experimental cloned animals lead to development of the adult without visible abnormalities. Many of defects can…
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…to plants and non-human animals. Unfortunately, most philosophers are not aware of such progress, which has taken place within the mysterious discipline of evolutionary ecology (Hellman, 1998). On the other hand, most scientists keep focusing on the special…
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…is happening in the brain of an amputee who is experiencing the phantom limb pain. Two of the most prominent of these experimenters are Michael Merzenitch and Timothy Pons.         In 1980s, Michael Merzenich and his colleagues initiated a study…
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…, instruments and interactive technology. "One of the great vocal virtuosas of our time" (San Francisco Examiner) and an important pioneer in the field of contemporary classical music and soundart, she developed a unique vocabulary of experimental and extended vocal…
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