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…the tadpoles died after a few days, the effort to find the key to cloning continued. In 1970 mice embryos were cloned. Then in 1979 the first sheep embryo was cloned. In 1980 followed the cloning of cattle embryo. In 1993 George Washington University researchers…
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…were affected with this unknown virus that was quickly found to be carried through field mice. The natural territory of this virus included parts of Japan, Korea, northeastern China, and southeastern and central Russia. Between 1955 and 1977, this virus…
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…were affected with this unknown virus that was quickly found to be carried through field mice. The natural territory of this virus included parts of Japan, Korea, northeastern China, and southeastern and central Russia. Between 1955 and 1977, this virus…
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…the cells were tadpoles. Although the tadpoles died after a few days, the effort to find the key to cloning continued. In 1970 mice embryos were cloned. Then in 1979 the first sheep embryo was cloned. In 1980 followed the cloning of cattle embryo. In 1993 George…
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…by secretion of IL-4 by NK 1. A second group of specialized mucosal T cells, so far only characterized in mice, express a:b T-cell receptors together with a CD8 a:a homodimer, instead of the normal CD8 a:b heterodimer that characterizes MHC class I-restricted…
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…of doses per individual are not known due to administrative lapses. Since 1998, over 1.98 million doses have been given. U.S. military men are being immunized to anthrax. The basic reason is as a force protection, preventive medicine measure to decrease…
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Category: /Literature/English
…research and his personal observation of the human condition for his stories. His next novel, in Dubious Battle (1936), remains as one of the best strike novels in the English language. In 1937 he came out with Of Mice and Men, a tragic story of two itinerant…
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…, 1959 the plane when up during a flurry. The pilot lost control and while he believed he was steering up, the plane went straight down. When the plane crashed all four men died instantly (Jordan). The day…
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…to know what to do. When it took hold in a house it often happened that no one remained who had not died. And it was not just that men and women died, but even sentient animals died. Dogs, cats, chickens, oxen, donkeys sheep showed the same symptoms and died…
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Category: /History
…of their efficacy largely relied on studies of the drug’s effect on mice (1997, para. 8). The advances that have been made in diabetes research, hypertension treatment, anti-ulcer drug development, open heart surgery, and organ transplants are, according…
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