Papers 1971-1980 of total 34905 found.
…their DNA (tech deoxyribonucleic acid; the acid which carries genetic information in a cell). It is being used for modifying genes in plants, animals or micro-organisms. It is being also used especially with food in order to improve the nutritious…
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…at any age While a child may exhibit one or two of these characteristics without having autistic disorder, these are the criteria used for suggesting further testing. Animal Scientist and Livestock Handling Facility Designer Temple Grandin is not unique…
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…Objectives Test the difference between two large sample means using the z test. Test the difference between two variances or standard deviations. Objectives (cont'd.) Test the difference between two means for small independent samples. Test
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…the battle is that evil will always exist. Divinities were not the only things sacred to the ancient Egyptians. They would pray to things having to do with their gods. Animal would serve most common in this ceremony because it was believed some divinities took…
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…. It was not an end in itself, only a step in the synthesis of another chemical, and so was largely ignored for much of the twentieth century. The U.S. Army Chemical Center was testing MDMA on laboratory animals as early as 1953, but the first street sample of the drug…
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…and asymptomatic infection of laboratory workers resulting in a positive skin test to meningitis or disseminated disease. Although virulence for animals and possibly humans varies among strains of cryptococci, virulence probably plays a relatively small part…
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…species has been planned to commit such a large amount of time to this action it must fulfill some important, perhaps significant, function. As fundamental as drinking or eating, sleeping can be described as a certain necessity that all animals need. Although…
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…the human population. Animal testing could even outrage animal rights groups and environmentalists. However there are a few possible problems we must face. Before any tests are done on humans, we must prevent or even eliminate the possibility of mutation…
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…consumers would spend more for environmentally safer products, we wondered what benefit consumers wanted most for this added cost. What we discovered was that a combination of biodegradability, recyclability, reusability, photo-degradability, animal free testing
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…is underway all over the world, and scientists are frantically finding vaccines and cures to fatal diseases like AIDS. This year, we celebrate the 25th anniversary of the birth of the world's first test-tube baby, Louise Brown. The development of in-vitro…
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