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  • ...Cloning cloning] and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stem_cell stem cell] [[research]] long with more [[tradition]]al questions such as the [[evolution|origins
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  • ...types of [[experiment]]al mice such as the oncomouse (cancer mouse) for [[research]]. ...re the DNA is coated with molecules such as gold and fired directly into a cell. Other more complex methods, such as bacterial transformation or using viru
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  • ...imed by those making intellectual contributions to the completion of the [[research]] described in the work. In simple cases, a solitary scholar carries out a research project and writes the subsequent article or book. In many [[academic disc
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  • ...dia.org/wiki/International_Brain_Research_Organization International Brain Research Organization] was founded in 1960,[1] the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eu ...h]] still uses the Brodmann cytoarchitectonic (referring to [[study]] of [[cell]] [[structure]]) anatomical definitions from this era in continuing to show
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  • ...of injuries to the lower spine in her youth which renders her weak at her stem. You know how it is when you fall and lose your breath. That kind of blow ...at’s another step in modern technology. Yes, this is a result of stem cell research which has been forestalled and yet is coming along at any rate. Now they h
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  • ...emselves), believe that future breakthroughs in tissue rejuvenation with [[stem cells]], molecular repair, and organ replacement (such as with artificial o ...whereas the maximum lifespan of a mouse, commonly used as a [[model]] in [[research]] on aging, is about four years. [[Genetic]] [[differences]] between humans
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  • ===='''''[[AIDS]]''''', '''''[[Research]]'''''==== ...r [[scientists]], your [[doctors]] that are doing their tests, doing their research. Does this answer?
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  • ...ing]], [[abortion]], [[medical research]], [[vaccine trials]], [[stem cell research]], [[informed consent]], [[truth|truth telling]], [[human rights|patient ri
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  • ..., policy decisions pertaining to topics like abortion, embryonic stem cell research, same-sex marriage, and sex education are prominently [[focus]]ed upon by A ...ard and soft secularists and hard and soft secularism: An intellectual and research challenge."
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  • ...[discussed]] today – [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stem_cell stem cell] [[research]], ad infinitum – it is not my favorite subject. If you have something y
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  • ...precise number of chromosomes -- or pairs of chromosomes in a normal human cell. These factors, along with some of the detail contained within the chamber ...chromosome, but it's generally not desirable, and is often lethal. In our research, we've never seen 24 pairs of chromosomes in a healthy, normal human."
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  • ...r 4 other words with this zon on the ends of them and she suggested that I research "Zon" energy. ...ers was bent like somebody tried to pick it but didn't finish severing the stem...
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