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…of specialized cells. For example, recent experiments in mice suggest that when neural stem cells were placed into the bone marrow, they appeared to produce a variety of blood cell types. In addition, studies with rats have indicated that stem cells found in the bone…
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…Medical and Scientific knowledge. There has been much debate over animal experimentation for Medical and Scientific research. Each year scientists perform tests on millions of animals including mice and rats, guinea pigs and rabbits, monkeys and apes…
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…have already genetically enhanced the intelligence of mice. Aged brains have been restored to youthful vigor in a gene therapy experiment with monkeys. Scientists have recently created a new life form in the laboratory by creating a new genetic pattern…
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…. This resulted in things like cloned frogs that never made it passed the tadpole stage. In the 1970’s animal cloning was first attempted. Mice, sheep and cattle were the prime targets of 70’s genetic cloning, or more like cloning research. By the mid 1980’s scientists…
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…security devices will be common. " Voice 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…
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…to be obedient. Military research on animals include 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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…, and there is no good reason to try. In purely economic terms, they do destroy sheep, chickens and geese. Perhaps this is balanced by the mice and woodchucks they take ( Gilbert, 1991, p. 79). Not enough is known about animal control for agricultural purposes to comment…
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…too Rodenticides that kill rodents such as mice, rats, and moles. Other pesticides include Insecticides that kill insects, Avicides which kills off unwanted birds, Algaecides affecting and killing algae and Herbicides which effect weeds, wild grass…
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…to answer this question. Skamene (1994) attempted to answer this question by using mice. A gene in mice, the bcg gene, has been known to control the susceptibility to various species of mycobacterium. This gene controls early phases of bacterial growth in mice
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…dividing into two cells. B. burgdorferi is approximately 20 to um long and 0.2 to 0.25 um wide, with 7 to 11 flagella. More than 30 proteins are contained within B. burgdorferi1. This bacteria uses white-footed mice, mosquitoes, and deer as their hosts…
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