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…on Winslow 2 twinning probabilities and ovulation rates. A large amount of work on twinning has also been done by the Meat and Animal Research Center. Since the early eighties, they have located cattle with a high frequency of twinning and been forming…
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…livestock products and use draft animals. In order to keep this standard of living, they produced fewer children, which would have competed with the animals for the scarce food resources (Jones 14-15). The lack of an extended family also contributed to later…
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…livestock products and use draft animals. In order to keep this standard of living, they produced fewer children, which would have competed with the animals for the scarce food resources (Jones 14-15). The lack of an extended family also contributed to later…
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…in forests with black tree trunks than do gray moths. Darwin did many experiments to prove the evolution in the moths. He tested the chemicals in the soot to make sure that they were not causing a mutation in the moths. The chemical ratio was foung to be higher…
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…, it could make the Earth warmer than usual causing problem for plants, animals and humans. The actual rise is not very much but the Earth¡¦s ecosystem is very fragile and small changes can have large effects: „h Melt icecaps, which leads to pack ice. „h…
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…was reshaped. Ice sheets advanced and retreated four times in North America and three times in Europe, swinging the climate between cold and temperate, influencing vegetation and animal life, and ultimately forming the environment as it exists today. The epoch…
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…then that is a testament to creation. Both viewpoints deserve consideration, but creation shows more stability when tested by reason. The creation viewpoint explains man's origin by presenting sound evidence. Truthfully, creation, like evolution, is impossible to prove…
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…of the contraction of Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease (CJD: see Appendix B) in humans from eating beef products. Although there are many forms of Spongiform encephalopathies that affect a wide range of animals, BSE has received the most attention because many people…
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…(Kimberlin, 1993).         To help control the outbreak, the British government in 1988 introduced a ban on the feeding of ruminant protein to other ruminant animals (Lacey, 1995). Such knowledge for the pathogenesis of the BSE disease shows precisely…
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…and Mouth Disease (FMD) is one of the most contagious and most feared of infections. It is one of the most contagious animal diseases known with an infection rate near 100%. Once a strand is started and begins infecting animals, an epidemic of enormous…
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