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…of the emperor. The majority of the soldiers in the imperial roman army were, in fact, legionaries. A legion was made up of an estimated 5,500 men. With somewhere between 28 and 30 legions, that makes some 160,000 men. This is said to account for about fifty percent…
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…, environmental cleanup, and disease models (18). These animals will help researchers in many ways. One example Julie Johnson offers is the “oncomouse.” The creators of this little mouse inserted a gene that is related with cancer (19). These test mice will allow…
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…, but swallow it whole). · Frogs normally eat insects, worms, spiders, and centipedes, although large frogs may eat mice or small snakes. The important thing for keeping frogs is that they don't normally eat dead insects. You need to provide them with insects which…
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…Cat, Domestic, small, mainly carnivorous animal, Felis catus, member of the family Felidae, popular as a household pet, and valuable for killing mice and rats. Like other members of the cat family, the domestic cat has retractile claws; keen hearing…
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…that when it is released that part of the axon will die. The proof comes from many former studies in the field that led them to postulate this theory of deterioration. In 1988, studies done by a team of scientists led by Stone found that treating mice
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…TSE to mice, and then for one mouse to transmit the disease to another, without any sign of the unhealthy prion-protein building up" (Lasmezas, 1997 p.76). There have been reports of similar diseases showing up in many other animals. Indeed, cats began…
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…are absorbed slowly by the body and are small enough to be inhaled, but their effects are grisly. When mice were fed high levels of PAHs, there were birth defects and reproduction difficulties, as well as immune system, body fluid, and skin problems. However…
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…, 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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…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 observed…
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…of Acute Childhood Diarrhea with Homeopathic Medicine: A Randomized Clinical Trial in Nicaragua. Pediatrics,93, (5) 719-25. Khuda-Bukhsh A.R., Banik, S. (1991). Assessment of Cytogenetic Damage in X-irradiated Mice and its Alteration by Oral Administration…
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