Papers 1791-1800 of total 46935 found.
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…animals and plants. Healers have held wounded mice; and water to be applied to barely seeds. Both showed impressive results. PK effects have been observed in micro-organisms and enzymes. In some cases the effect is slight and might not be replicated…
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…bought, or parts that someone has given you (Chambers 14). There is nothing more exciting for a computer geek to find a bunch of used parts. Things like; sound cards, keyboards, mice, as well as modems or CD Rom drives can be used. This can save you dollars…
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…damage are mainly the pine and meadow mice and rabbits. They cause rigorous damage to the trees unless it is treated immediately and certain measures are taken. There are numerous methods of growing in apple culture. One of these systems or methods…
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…animals used has been cut in half in the last 25 years (James-Enger). Of the animals used, 90 percent are rats and mice (James-Enger). Moreover, 11 million animals die each year in animal shelters (Americans for Medical Progress) and an astounding 95 percent…
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…of receiving pain-killing drugs". Today, many rodents are used in virology, which involves breeding to provide hosts for viruses . At least 90 percent of animals used involve rats, mice or other rodents. It is because of their small size, low cost and ease…
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…data are keyboards, mice, scanners, pressure-sensitive tablets, or any instrument that tells the computer something. The keyboard is the most popular input device for entering text, commands, programs, and the like. (Tessler 157) Newer computers which use…
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…rodents are used in virology, which involves breeding to provide hosts for viruses . At least 90 percent of animals used involve rats, mice or other rodents. It is because of their small size, low cost and ease in handling that make them an ideal choice…
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…that develops into an animal, if the procedures work as planned. In previous cloning experiments with cattle and mice, the "donor" chromosomes came from very early embryos or, in the case of cloned frogs, from young tadpoles. Very early embryos from mammals…
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…to cause mammary gland (breast) cancer in mice. Epstein-Barr virus has long been known to cause a cancer called Burkitt's lymphoma. It may be that viruses may prove to cause a number of cancers that we have yet to understand. And yet viruses may themselves…
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…and donor cell are placed next to each other and fused together by an electric pulse. The embryo is then placed in the uterus of a surrogate mother to produce a clone. Honolulu Technique-This technique was used in 1998 to produce cloned mice. So far it has…
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