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…, spread spectrum transmissions resist eaves dropping. Designed with about 4.4 trillion codes, CDMA virtually eliminates cloning and other types of fraud. Greater capacity - CDMA allows the largest number of subscribers to share the same radio frequencies…
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…(Brand et al., 1994). Berger identified five ORFs in an 8.2kb cloned sequence that was previously used to complement dot mutants. Insertion mutations in the dotA ORF disrupted the ability of the 8.2kb sequence to complement these mutants. An insertional…
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…procrastination was bad? How can you prosecute someone for a crime that is undefined? Thats a question many people are asking. What is a copy of software? Is it a physical clone of the media it came on? Or is it the code duplicated to someplace else? If so, where else…
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…is a copy of software? Is it a physical clone of the media it came on? Or is it the code duplicated to someplace else? If so, where else? Currently, software copying is generally considered a copy of the code someplace else... but thats a problem. We…
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…TODAY: The Magazine of the American Scene [GUSA] 118 Nov 1989: 68-70.
  • Lewin, Seymour Z. Nucleic Acids. Microsoft ® Encarta. Microsoft Corporation, Funk & Wagnalls Corporation
  • Shapiro, Harold T. "Ethical and Policy Issues of Human Cloning" Journal…
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    …cells also lost the ability to extrude intracellular calcium after 2-3 applications of Na2VO4 while the BSG cells showed no apparent lost of calcium extruding abilities for up to 4 applications of Na2VO4. INTRODUCTION Spodoptera frugiperda clone 9…
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    …is a copy of software? Is it a physical clone of the media it came on? Or is it the code duplicated to someplace else? If so, where else? Currently, software copying is generally considered a copy of the code someplace else... but thats a problem. We…
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    …that they have seen what the atomic bomb has accomplished. Not only through disarmament but also by creating limitations on research and censorship of technology. Good examples of these limitations can be found in the new discoveries of cloning and chemical warfare…
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    …introduced its personal computer (PC) for use in the home, office and schools. The 1980's saw an expansion in computer use in all three arenas as clones of the IBM PC made the personal computer even more affordable. The number of personal computers in use more…
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    …to Humanity." USA TODAY: The Magazine of the American Scene [GUSA] 118 Nov 1989: 68-70. · Lewin, Seymour Z. Nucleic Acids. Microsoft (r) Encarta. Microsoft Corporation, Funk & Wagnalls Corporation · Shapiro, Harold T. "Ethical and Policy Issues of Human Cloning
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