Papers 1231-1240 of total 1511 found.
…card, or 'smart card', has an embedded microprocessor chip which gives the card computer intelligence. Criminals will find cloning one of the cards a lot more complex than a 'black strip' card, and a lot more expensive. The intelligence in the chip allows…
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…made a clone of Jean named Maddie, who marries Scott. They have a baby, Nathan. Jean returns from the dead, not actually having been the Phoenix, but actually a body template. Scott leaves his family and joins a team of super heroes with Jean and some…
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…of one those changes," George Lucas said in 2001. In 2002, Lucas' dream of a completely digitized movie became a reality. Star Wars Episode II Attack of the Clones (2002), one of the prequels in the Star Wars saga, was "captured...digitally, using Song…
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…demand. In this way they try to generate more profit in the early stage of the lifecycle of the launched product. When Intel launched a new product the competitors also launched a clone within a limited period of time. When the competitor launched the clone
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…- Cytoplasmic transfer - Nuclear transfer and cloning - Also the option of adopting (Marcus, 1999) Egg donation is the aspiration of eggs from a woman volunteer to be used to impregnate another woman. Egg donation is most commonly used for women over the age of 40…
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…Sawyer, George. 1979. Business and Society: Managing Corporate Social Impact. Boston Houghton Mifflin Publishing Schuyten, Peter. To Clone A Computer. New York Times February 4, 1979. Pg. 1 Velazquez, Manuel. 1992. Business Ethics: Concepts a…
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…was considered the sure road to salvation, we now regard it with the caution it deserves. Genetic testing goes on, but the cloning of a human being -- for now, at any rate -- is forbidden. Atomic power plants are regarded with grave caution. And every schoolchild…
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…Genetic Engineering in Food Production: Is it Safe, Wise, and Moral? Over the past couple of decades much debate has been going on about the use of advanced technology in the field of biology. Ever since the first gene was cloned in 1973…
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…of this will be seen in an upcoming war movie as yet unnamed in which twenty extras charging across a battlefield will be digitally cloned into a thousand-man assault). Perhaps the most important step comes from…
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…aren't afraid of new and weird ideas. In fact, I see many of the things in this book happening today: more birth control, test-tube babies, cloning, buying things which are not necessary and an increasing consummation of drugs. However, the society…
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