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…drip, and it may damage the kidneys. SAH drugs also have the potential for blocking the disease, but have not yet been tested on anything but mice. Now while these types of drugs have potential, "To get a new antiviral drug against smallpox is going to cost…
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…crawling ticks. Use an insect repellent preferably containing no more than 30% DEET (N-diethyl-metatoluamide) on bare skin and clothing. Ticks and their primary hosts such as mice, chipmunks, voles, and other small mammals need moisture, a place away from…
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…in 1970 and 1976) charges the U.S. Department of Agriculture with overseeing the humane handling and housing of animals in laboratories, pet dealerships, and exhibitions. While the law covers lab animals (such as rabbits, mice, dogs, and monkeys) it does…
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…) which interfere with fetal development... occurs in humans and in other animals, such as apes, monkeys, dogs, cats, rats, and mice, among those studied... Since transsexuality is caused by hormonal alteration of the nervous system of developing fetuses…
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…of modified bacteria, the production of erythropoietin in Chinese Hamster Ovary cells, and the production of new types of experimental mice such as the OncoMouse (cancer mouse) for research, through genetic redesign." Scientists normally use genetic engineering…
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…necessary, and if an animal is in severe pain it must be painlessly killed immediately to eliminate it's suffering. The majority of animals used in research are mice, rats and other rodents. In fact, they make up around 84% of animals used. Animals more commonly…
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…'All men are created equal', but the men this is pertaining to are not the men losing blood in this battle at Gettysburg. The men losing their lives in this war are men fighting for what they believe in, for the benefit of their suggested equals…
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…Gender Roles and Occupation By: David Sudnik Pd. 7 2/28/01 Since human civilization began, men and women have had different gender roles concerning their occupations and place in society. It seems that until recently the general conception between…
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…The Rape of the Lock was an interesting story that displayed greed, envy, and lust. These qualities are portrayed in the story as well as the way they are portrayed now. The roles of men and women have changed tremendously from then to now. Now women…
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…. In Glaspell’s story it is easily depicted as to what role the men and women portrayed in society at this time. Glaspell proves her point by a conversation between two women in this story. The women, Mrs. Peters and Mrs. Hale, are at the scene of the murder…
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