Papers 1441-1450 of total 46935 found.
…include, but are not limited to: "All the Dead Pilots", "Barn Burning", "Country Mice", and "Knight's Gambit". A Pulitzer and Nobel Prize winning novelist, Faulkner's prose can be difficult to comprehend. Thus vast worlds of resources are available…
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…ears on mice but, unfortunately, found no improvement in their hearing; and most recently we have provided a religious group centred around an ex-race car driver the ability to create a human baby that looks just like another human baby. As far as we can…
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…monkeys, baboons, rats, guinea pigs, sheep, dogs, cats, rabbits, and mice. "... when I see my closest relative locked in a restraining box, his head filled with electrodes, and all he has got to reach out to you…
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…antibody might help stop the immune system's assault on healthy tissues (1). Infusions of the antibody have been proven to slow the progress of lupus in mice, and studies are now under way to see if the treatment helps humans. Medications can't do the job alone…
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…cloning mammals such as mice and cattle. Animals are not the only species being cloned however. On December 14, 1998, researchers at the Infertility Clinic at Kyeonghee University in Korea announced that they had successfully cloned a human. Scientists Kim…
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…, and different film techniques to relay this concept. In Cube the director wants to show the government using of as mice in a maze, and in The Matrix the director tries to show how the government uses humans as pawns for their own gain. In the movie Cube, some one…
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…are the golden eagle, great horned owl, and the mountain lion because they may kill Coyotes on occasion. They are strong swimmers, and will not hesitate to enter the water to chase their prey. Coyotes eat mice, gophers, rabbits, lizards, small birds, and sometimes…
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…recognition won't replace keyboards and mice. Why? Because of privacy. A com- puter you can talk to will be a dead giveaway. Personality Services for Computers - We will be able to hold intelligent conversa- tions with our computers. This will give…
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…with foreign DNA and these new genes are then implanted into embryos of animals (British Medical Association, 1992). Only chicken and mice had been successfully transformed by this technique (Heinz, et.al., 1995). Again, the offspring consist of a mosaic of normal…
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…throughout droughts or mice that can grow human organs, the boundaries seem to be limitless. Pros to genetic engineering seem to be very promising and sometimes not believable. For example cross splicing a bacteria with a plant, so as the plant can produce its…
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