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…people are discriminated against. Men are made to feel like they are not "real men." Women are made to feel as if they are useless barren vessels. Worse, being infertile is often not considered a "real medical problem" and insurance companies and governments…
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…will greatly appreciate and enjoy in Beatrix Potter's books is the ability she had in delivering irony in her artful stories. It is ironic in that the mice in The Tailor of Gloucester save the day, since mice are the weakest animals featured in this story…
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…, while animal cloning is currently underway in the United States. Already, pigs, mice, and adult sheep have been successfully cloned. (www.Humancloning.org/all the.htm) There is no doubt that many problems involving the technological and ethical sides…
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…frog. In 1980 mice were successfully cloned using a similar procedure. The nucleus of a body cell of an embryo removed from a pregnant mouse was placed into a fertilized egg of another mouse whose own nucleus was removed. The cell was grown in vitro until…
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…that it was indeed the same as that of the frozen mammary cells. Science, although temporarily impressed, demanded a better way. 5. Herd of Mice Oct 3, 1997, the Honolulu Technique created Cumulina the cloned mouse. She was cloned from cumulus cells (cells which…
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…it nicely in a bowl...and you watch it rot! Epigram: This is similar to aphorism. A short poem or saying expressing an idea in a clever or amusing way. Example: "The best laid plans of mice and men often go wrong". What plans of mice go wrong? Their plan to get…
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…, he theorized, he would be able to prove that no genetic material was lost as cells grew and divided. In 1977, a German scientist shocked the world, claiming to have cloned three mice from embryos. Although embryos had been cloned before, no one…
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…Transplants," Science 285, 754-756, July 30, 1999 Diabetes Adult Stem Cells Scientists "retrained" immune cells to reverse diabetes in mice. The autoimmunity that was previously directed against insulin-secreting cells was reversed, and adult stem cells…
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…an output device of some kind, the computer has no way of delivering the result to the user! Examples of peripherals include printers, disk drives, display monitors, keyboards, and mice etc. These can be separated into two categories: - Input devices An input…
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…in larger mammals than in mice because their embryos are opaque and it is difficult to see the pronucleus. The modified embryo is then transferred into a suitable host mother. This animal has been injected with hormones to ensure that she is at the right stage…
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