Papers 1411-1420 of total 34905 found.
…this was that the AZT was supposed to terminate the DNA synthesis in the growing lukemia lymphocytes, thereby stopping the disease. AZT was rejected at this point because it failed to lengthen the lives of test animals.         The problem with the AZT drug…
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…. They named the sheep dolly and it was an exact copy of the original sheep. Is cloning morally right? Is it ethical? Some people think that it is wrong and that it shouldn’t be practiced on any animal or human being. In this report, I will explain what is cloning…
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…paleontologist Edouard Lartet found decorated objects in caves in southern France. The objects were recognized as ancient by their similarity to Stone Age tools and the bones of the Ice Age animals. These discoveries engaged a want for digging in caves to look…
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…To Save the Whales we must save the Ocean, To Save the Ocean we must save the Whales Introduction The whale populations around the world have plummeted since the late 19th and early 20th century. Some of these great animals have become extinct…
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…and either the main factor or a contributing factor in 7 deaths. “As far back as 1978, tests revealed fecal coliform contamination in Walkerton’s wells.” (Verma and Donovan, Oct. 14/00) *(1,2,3) E. coli was found in water testing, on May 15, and it was not until…
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…for many animals including eagles, falcons, endangered sea otters,etc... These three men decided to produce means to end nuclear testing in Amchitka.Next they decided to sail a boat they’d name it Greenpeace because they wanted the earth to be green…
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Category: /Literature/English
….) But to date no vaccine tried in animals or humans has been shown to prevent AIDS. Testing no solution: -------------------- Large scale, screening of the public for HIV antibodies offers little pro- tection because today's apparent negatives can become…
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…to protect ourselves from it without resorting to such extremes as mandatory testing, enforced quarantine or total celibacy. But too few people are heeding the AIDS message. Perhaps many simply don't like or want to believe what they hear, preferring…
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…in animals or humans has been shown to prevent AIDS. Testing no solution: -------------------- Large scale, screening of the public for HIV antibodies offers little protection because today's apparent negatives can become infected tomorrow…
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…envelope, is about to enter clinical trials in New York. (It would be applies, like the old smallpox vaccine, into a small scratch.) But to date no vaccine tried in animals or humans has been shown to prevent AIDS. Testing no solution: Large scale, screening…
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