Papers 2721-2730 of total 46935 found.
…printers, scanners, keyboards, mice and others). Moreover, wireless connectivity among a excess of fixed and mobile devices can enable many other new and exciting usage scenarios beyond simple cable replacement. If the Bluetooth wireless technology succeeds…
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…used in fish has a framework from the Moloney murine leukaemic virus, which causes leukaemia in mice, but can infect all mammalian cells. It has bits from the Rous Sarcoma virus, causing sarcomas in chickens, and from the vesicular stomatitis virus, causing…
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…: Metaphors of Organicism in 20th Century Developmental Biology. (New Haven: Yale University Press, l976). ARTICLES "Mice into Wormholes: A Technoscience Fugue in Two Parts," for Gary Downey and Joseph Dumit, eds., Cyborgs and Citadels: Interventions…
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…Trying to grow which contains the whole story of the family. Her second book fails and therefore she commits suicide and ends up as the King of Mice. (She didn't keep passing the open window) The mother and Egg are not that important because they die during…
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…a guar, by the name of Noah. After 48 hours from birth Noah died from sever dysentery, coincidence? Maybe. The only real results have been the few recent Blastocyst Division clones of mice, even though the success rate of this cloning procedure has increased…
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…on small rodents (mice, shrews, and voles). Larger owls will eat hates, young foxes, and game sized birds. The Asian and African Fishing Owls are specialised in fishing. Most owls are opportunistic, meaning that they will eat whatever they come across first when…
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…scientists for the past years have tried unsuccessfully to clone mice. So, I am curious about whether there have been any other unsuccessful adult cloning experiments done in the past? I also wonder what went wrong with the failed cloning experiment as compared…
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…JEANS This advertisement blatantly uses stereotypes of men and women to sell its product. It caters to our need to fit into the roles that society has deemed right for the individual sexes ever since patriarchal rule rose up and replace the primitive…
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…the government finally stepped in and passed Title IX of the Educational Amendments. Today women are given many opportunities to participate in sports. While opportunities have increased for women, the equal rights of men and women's athletics are still heavily…
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…and men spend money on their faces, hairs and bodies. Over the past two decades the popular magazines have conducted several surveys on how people feel about the appearance of their bodies. The changing results make for interesting reading. The dramatic…
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