Papers 1881-1890 of total 34905 found.
…are identical except for quantity and price, and even there it might be the same. The organism I chose to work with is a crustacean called the Daphnia. Later in this report I will attempt to explain the significance of that organism and why I chose to conduct tests
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…What is in each test-tube? What proof do I have of this? Test-tube A: Test-tube A had water in it. I can base this on the fact that it was a neutral, reacting neither to red or blue litmus paper. Phenolphthalein also did not react to this substance…
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…GLUCOSE EFFECTS ON MEMORY AND OTHER NEUROPSYCHOLOGICAL TESTS IN ELDERLY HUMANS The purpose of this kind of test was to find out if the level of glucose had any kind of effect on the memory. Another goal of this experiment was to determine whether…
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…Drug testing in the workplace is a violation of employee privacy rights. Drug testing in the workplace was founded under the idea of protecting the employer from employees that had attendance, tardiness, theft and accidents assumed to be related to drug…
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…Vigilance behavior in animals has been attributed to various scientific explanations. One of the most widely accepted functions of vigilance is to increase the ability to detect predators. This skill is better known as anti-predator vigilance. Anti…
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…cure must stop the growth of the virus, prevent opportunistic illnesses, and restore the immune system(Drotman 164). Some vaccines are being tested on animals and as of 1993, one is being tested on people who are at very high risk(Nichols 11). "Magic…
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…function to the immune system. They believe that any eventual cure must stop the growth of the virus, prevent opportunistic illnesses, and restore the immune system(Drotman 164). Some vaccines are being tested on animals and as of 1993, one is being tested
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…posture was then encapsulated in the phrase "keeping the nuclear option open", implying that it would neither exercise nor foreclose its nuclear option, but cocoon it in a state of suspended animation as strategic insurance for being exercised whenever…
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…on altering the genes to try to find a cure for hereditary diseases. After experimenting with animals, they came up with three different ways of introducing the gene into the body. The first way is through an injection. In this method, the scientists use…
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…a series of other Sputniks. Each mission was accompanied by animals, the first animal was Laika. The dog’s life status was monitored and once again Russia amazed the world and improved that if a dog’s life could be sustained in space so could a human’s life…
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