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…backed the set-point theory, which says that when an individual loses weight, the body's metabolic rate adjusts in order to return to the baseline weight. Research with animals has revealed a protein called leptin. Leptin circulates in the blood…
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…iconographic, philosophical, and expressive distinctions, are their shared passion for arts as a conduit of mood and thought, and their instinctual desire to engage the viewer on some experimental level." That is how the museum describes the display Miami Hot. My…
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…and observations; one based on experimentation and verification. It often takes a scientist decades to prove something. The stereotypical scientist has no beliefs that are not based on absolute, tangible facts. However, it is seen many times over that scientists must…
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…world. In one use, this product is worn by film actors to give realistic movement to animated characters in computer generated special effects. The Eyephone is a head mounted stereo display that shows a computer made virtual world in full color and 3D…
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…you have a heart attack. A cardiothoracic surgeon talks to you about using your own stem cells in an experimental treatment. You agree. A sample of bone marrow is taken from your hips, and processed using standard equipment found in most oncology centers…
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…on practices. For example, in the United States a variety of moral opinions exists on matters ranging from animal experimentation to death penalties, as there is a different view taken from each state. If there is a lack of social consensus what then constitutes…
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…percent heavier than normal, and one with completely normal DNA. From this information they derived that the way that DNA was replicated was with one strand of new and one of old. Griffith worked with mice, animals which are extremely susceptible…
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…Science can be defined as 'The observation, identification, description, experimental investigation, and theoretical explanation of phenomena.' And a scientist as someone who has an expert knowledge of one or more sciences. Today Wallace would…
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…to the past history of mistreatment of human subjects. The Nuremberg Code states voluntary consent by the subject is essential; the study should be done to benefit society as a whole. The experiments conducted in the study should be designed and based on animal
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…prevention. Although most studies support positive outcomes, there are a few studies involving animals that show possible detrimental effects. These studies involve animals and specific extracted phytochemicals in high dosages (American Dietetic Association 1999…
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