Papers 2071-2080 of total 46935 found.
Category: /Literature/English
…about who they were and how much they made. Steinbeck did attempt to do that in many of his books. For example, Grapes of Wrath and Of Mice and Man. Steinbeck was forced to read and learn about English literature in a very young age. He could read old…
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Category: /Literature/English
…just two weeks after the eruption. Besides pocket gophers, thirteen other species of small mammals had survived (Carson, 2000). These included deer mice, shrews, weasels and voles. Clearly, University of Washington botanist, Roger del Moral was correct…
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…has indisputably increased since the time when Dolly was created. Scientists have already perfected cloning in frogs, mice, sheep, and most recently monkeys (Travis 214). This demonstrates how with experimentation and persistence it is possible to increase…
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…in the mature brain of a mammal. Although the research was conducted on mice, they believe that it opens the door for the functional repair of brain and spinal cord damage in humans. The scientists have shown that intrinsic genetic factors, not just the tissue…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…experiments on rats, hamsters, guinea pigs, mice, monkeys, and baboons all revealed no link between glass fibers and cancer. Not until 1991, due to human studies, did OSHA label it carcinogenic, in other words, a cancer causing agent or substance. In another…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…, exhibiting little or no virulence in the mice (Childs et al. 1995). Similar low levels of virulence have been found in the enzootic rodent hosts of Yersinia pestis (Gage et al. 1995). In Australia, decreased grades of virulence of myxoma virus have been…
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…. ORDEAL OF THE ANIMALS. ENGLEWOOD CLIFFS: PRENTICE-HALL INTERNATIONAL, 1968: Each year in the United States an estimated 20-70 Albrecht 3 million animals-from cats, dogs and primates, to rabbits, rats and mice-suffer and die in the name of research. Animal…
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…a study done on mice that showed that Ritalin might even have the ability to cause a liver cancer (Hancock and Wingert, 6). <Tab/>Also, in relation to side effects, is a lawsuit that took place in 2000 in California and New Jersey. Parents sued…
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…by the patient's own body will correct the disease. Although much remains to be studied before such treatment can be offered to patients, there have been a number of studies done in animals such as mice and dogs in which a factor VIII or IX gene has been inserted…
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…that blood serum which was taken from mice that were immunised (exposed to) with human proteins contained a mixture of mouse antibodies that could be used to combat certain diseases. This, however, was problematic in that there was no technology available…
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