Papers 1801-1810 of total 46935 found.
Category: /Literature/Novels
…. … . “Catcher in and out of History.” Critical Inquiry 3.3: 599-603. Moore, Everett T. “Catcher and Mice.” ALA Bulletin (March 1961): 27-33. Ohmann, Carol and Richard. “Reviews, Critics, and The Catcher in the Rye.” Critical Inquiry 3.1: 15-37. Rosen…
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…Experimentation” 1). Laboratories use animal models to model human conditions by producing ailments in the animals that mimic human problems. Rats and mice account for over half of the animals used in experiments, but apes, monkeys, dogs, cats, hamsters, guinea pigs…
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…to another plant or animal. There are two procedures that can be called "cloning:" embryo cloning and adult DNA cloning. Embryo cloning is also known as "artificial twinning." This form of cloning has been used by animal breeders since the late 1980s and in mice
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Category: /Literature/English
…for entering 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…
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…form adopts the role of an infectious agent (Altman). The normal function of prion proteins is not completely understood, but recent research on mice that lack the gene which encodes the prion protein suggest that it protects the brain against dementia…
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…for humans in their milk by gene-spliced sheep and mice (Resenberger). With this breeders could make formerly expensive drugs in large quanities at a low cost. Doesn't all of this sound good to have? Or are we just overlooking the bad possibilities. Lets just say…
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…to the suffering of animals are also insensitive to the suffering of humans. Each year junior high and high school will dissect over three million frogs, and tens of thousands of cats, dogs, mice, rabbits, turtles, and other creatures, whose lives should be spared. We…
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…receive advice without perceiving the presence of the advisor. Emotional intelligence is displayed by Spencer Johnson in Who Moved My Cheese? This fable, which is written for all ages, provides many practical insights. Johnson uses the story of four mice
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…of field mice and squirrels. Human food can be harmful to them, so feeding them is not a good idea. All the deer in Yosemite are known as mule deer. They are often seen grazing near meadows. The mule deer are very timid and have grown accustomed in seeing…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…. A study by Manuel Guzman of Madrid Spain discovered that Cannabinoids, or THC, has slowed and even stopped tumor growth in lab animals. "Found that THC slowed the growth of lung cancers, breast cancers, and virus-induced leukemia in laboratory mice
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