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…in the Spanish cosmetic Royal Decree: - if animal experimentation was used, the experiments and the medical effects must be clearly indicated - the item cannot be placed in an area where it could possibly be confused with medical treatment or foodstuffs. Animal
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…laboratory for experimental psychology. Wilhelm Wundt was really the first person to actually call himself a psychologist. He was the first person to have an experimental laboratory for psychology. Hermann Von Helmholtz was psychologist in mathematics…
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…system. It is often fatal if not treated. The virus is transferred by the bite of an infected animal or by it lick over an open wound. Rabies is present in the animal's saliva and travels along the nerves to the brain. Any warm blooded animal
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…coloration, a camouflage in which the color pattern of an animal contradicts the animal's body shape. By the flickering, filtered sunlight of the sea, other animals may not recognize a killer whale as a potential predator. Thus, making it easy for the killer whale…
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…would be no different than an animal. Yet we cannot simply negate the present, for we could become as “a melancholy invalid who wants to forget his present condition and therefore writes the history of his youth”. Perhaps if we simply embrace the future, we…
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…of research is to understand the cause of alcohol abuse and why alcohol leads to trouble for some and not others. It is already known that some susceptibility to developing alcohol-related problems is genetic, and animal research has indicated that inheritance can…
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…. They are not shy in switching genes from different species or even from animals to plants (110). This sounds more like experimentation rather than engineering. A modification of crops called the “terminator technology,” reported again by Ronnie Cummins, renders…
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…In the last 10 years, there has been some scientific leaps concerning diabetes, and genetic engineering. The increasing incidence and diagnostic detection of diabetes worldwide coupled with changing trends in the food animal market stimulated people…
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…and reproduced the cell within the means of the law. He placed one of the resulting udder cells in a bath of chemicals, forcing it into suspended animation. This step ensured that the cell’s deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) would keep working after the transplant…
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…-Jakob Disease chooses its victims, but it does seem to have accomplices, known as the spongiform encephalopathies, in the rest of the animal kingdom. It is possible that it may be known what means Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease uses in order to annihilate its…
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