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…lost their individuality, freedom, and ultimately their identity as human beings. In this "Brave New World," artificially born humans are genetically engineered, divided into castes, molded into machines through hypnopaedia, and controlled by the drug Soma…
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…this, there are still many, many types of drugs which can still go through undetected. Sports science in the 20th century has brought about alternative products such as hemoglobin, and even genetic engineering. As of present, these remain undetectable. So the question…
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…to being a very exact science today. Physicists are still seeking knowledge concerning the laws of nature and the universe and are involved in many diverse areas of research, such as, biophysics, astrophysics, solid-state physics, and genetic engineering
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…sickling that characterizes the disease. The insolubility of deoxygenated (reduced) sickle hemoglobin is the basis of two rapid diagnostic laboratory tests for sickle cell anemia. Scientists recently have had some limited success in using genetic engineering
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…. This theory has three main schools of thought. the first says that aliens bred with our primitive forebears, thereby creating modern man. The second is pretty similar. Alien performed genetic engineering on apps, thereby creating man and man's intelligence…
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…of Utopia is a futuristic society designed by genetic engineering, and controlled by neural conditioning with mind-altering drugs and a manipulative media system. Yet, despite the similarities, the reader also finds many contrasts between the two societies…
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…, however, is still questionable; progress in genetic engineering has also complicated this issue. At the Bush-Gorbachev summit in June 1990, a treaty was signed providing for both the United States and USSR to reduce stockpiles of chemical weapons. In May 1991…
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…concerning the laws of nature and the universe and are involved in many diverse areas of research, such as, biophysics, astrophysics, solid-state physics, and genetic engineering. Physicist no longer believe, as they once did, that everything is now known…
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…an opportunity to read every classic text, be aware of every experiment in physics, and be in a position to discuss the latest medical advancements. Nothing was beyond their reach.* Now, in the era of artificial intelligence and genetic engineering, we…
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…of this hormone was in pituitary glands until the mid-1980's. Through genetic engineering, this hormone HGH, is available in large amounts that it is used in other treatments. Human growth hormones are produced naturally in the pituitary gland of humans, but synthetic…
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