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…-existent Nazi party, with cloned Adolf Hitler’s ready to take over the world. This was far from the true lonely life of isolation he ended up living. He eluded authorities by sheer luck, and on many occasions, his brushes with being exposed for who he…
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…internal parts. · Extreme heat in a car can damage the battery or the cell-phone electronics. Extreme cold may cause a momentary loss of the screen display. · Analog cell phones suffer from a problem known as "cloning." A phone is "cloned" when someone…
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…that are specific for distinct antigens. Each lymphocyte expresses a unique receptor specificity, which is determined prior to the appearance of antigen. Binding of an antigen to a specific receptor activates the cell, resulting in its proliferation into a clone of cells…
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…of computers but only a few survived the fierce competition. The copy right laws hurt some companies while allowing other to clone their models and ideas. This was a time when there were many manufactures, each competing to have the fastest computer, and using…
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…. After years of playing down the importance of brands in their struggle to wean customers off IBM, clone makers are currently attempting to cultivate brand loyalty. Brand value is now the critical thing. To keep customers loyal, they are trying to provide…
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…. As stated before E2A is essential for normal B-cell hematopoiesis. <Tab/>Once the unknown sequence is identified, polymerase chain reaction (PCR) will be used to amplify the sequence. PCR is used to clone given DNA sequence in vitro (living cells…
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…and businesses that want something different than the standard IBM clone. Apple has focused on selling the low end eMac to schools and the high end PowerMac to the multimedia industry. Apple has segmented its product lines into portable and desktop computers. Both…
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…one that might have similar functionality. It is much nicer if we can take the existing class, clone it, and then make additions and modifications to the clone. This is effectively what you get with inheritance, with the exception that if the original class…
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…of cloned people and mass-produced minds" which readers experience in the Brave New World (Pohl 397). In the Western world where individuality and liberty define every aspect of the lives people live, only a heartless world without meaning could possibly exist…
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…: G.P. Putnams Sons Publishing 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…
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