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…that of reproductive cloning, begins with a process called somatic-cell nuclear-transfer. This process involves extracting DNA from a person/patient from any cell in their body and placing it into an enucleated ovum, an unfertilized egg which has had its nucleus extracted…
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…Topic 1 - how our environment is being polluted - the effects of acid rain - global warming - smog Topic 2 - the alternate sources - using solar power - using water, wind, geothermal and tidal - using nuclear power fission fusion and hydrogen…
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…to maintain the core's temperature by keeping pressure on it. The radiative zone is 85% of the Sun's radius and acts to absorb and re-emit the photons created from the core's nuclear reaction. As the photons get to the radiative zone, the energy is absorb…
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…of Defense's communications systems. Fearing the consequences of nuclear attack, there was no central computer holding vast amounts of data, rather the information was dispersed across thousands of machines. A set of rules, of protocols, known as TCP/IP…
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…with Russia to support their efforts toward a market economy and democracy to prevent the Russian government and their nuclear weapons to fall into the wrong hands. To offend the Serbs, and thus the Russians, would have been political suicide. Second, what…
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…and democracy to prevent the Russian government and their nuclear weapons to fall into the wrong hands. To offend the Serbs, and thus the Russians, would have been political suicide. Second, what exactly did Yugoslavia mean to the United States. As stated above…
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…. Fearing the consequences of nuclear attack, there was no central computer holding vast amounts of data, rather the information was dispersed across thousands of machines. A set of rules, of protocols, known, as TCP/IP was developed to allow disparate devices…
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…. Fearing the consequences of nuclear attack, there was no central computer holding vast amounts of data, rather the information was dispersed across thousands of machines. A set of rules, of protocols, known as TCP/IP was developed to allow disparate devices…
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…and the JNA. We were trying desperately to form close, personal ties with Russia to support their efforts toward a market economy and democracy to prevent the Russian government and their nuclear weapons to fall into the wrong hands. To offend the Serbs…
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…, it would seem that the fear of Germany as a military superpower is, for the present, unfounded. However, a United Nations report raised allegations that German firms had supplied Iraq with equipment used to make biological and chemical weapons and had also…
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