Papers 2061-2070 of total 46935 found.
…, is not a “perfected science” (Stalzer). Hundreds of the cloned frogs and mice did not survive the initial experiments when scientists first attempted cloning techniques. Although many praised the successful cloning of Dolly, scientists won’t tell us how many tries…
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…brother start his company, which was called Walt Disney Studio. On July 13, 1925 Walt married Lillian Bounds. She was an inker for his company. One day on a train ride, Walt was thinking about all the mice that were in his office back in Kansas City. So he…
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…Insects Genophobia Sex Gephyrophobia Crossing bridges Hematophobia Blood Herpetophobia Reptiles Homilophobia Sermons Homophobia Homosexuals Linonophobia String Monophobia Being alone Musophobia Mice Mysophobia Dirt and germs Nudophobia…
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…are the most common decoration on pots, since they protect people’s food (by killing mice) and they shed their skin, (seen as rebirth) to many ancient cultures. It would make since that snakes are represented on the pots, since they were used for cooking and storing…
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…into it (CellNEWS). Dolly, along with other sheep, goats, mice and cows, have been cloned using this process. This showed that contrary to scientific belief, specialized adult animal cells do in fact revert back to a non-specialized, embryonic state; restoring…
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…in native words, and the *c* spelling of /s/ was adapted into such indigenous English words as mice and since. When the French phonemes /j/ and /v/ became prevalent in English, there was no standard method for transcribing these sounds. Most English speakers…
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…, adhesives, oils, and paints, among several other things due to their flame-retardant capabilities. This was all found irrelevant in the 1960’s when the U.S. began testing the substance. It was shown to have carcinogenic effects in mice, so its production…
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…to hypothermia or frostbite. Other environmental hazards include the vast array of products humans use to eliminate pests and weeds from homes, farms and gardens. For example, rodenticide, poison used to kill rats and mice, can cause fatal internal hemorrhaging…
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…might no longer look like the original. Nonetheless, the underlying "raw material" could be recognized. The main limbs of whales, mice, bats, and humans have similar components. Regardless of their function, they are homologous structures--that is, they have…
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…. Bock. 1983. Responses of birds and deer mice to prescribed burning in ponderosa pine. Journal of Wildlife Management. 47:836-840. Bozek, M. A., and M. K. Young. 1994. Fish mortality resulting from delayed effects of fire in the greater Yellowstone…
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