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- 6131: Chromosome Probes at the University of Toronto
- ... chromosomes. "What we're trying to decide now is whether to isolate probes for the other chromosomes, or whether we should utilize the eight we have," he says. Dr. Willard is currently negotiating with an American company to develop prenatal diagnostic tests, which, because the current tests are time consuming and technically difficult to do, are restricted to women over 35 and those who have a family history of chromosomal abnormalities ...
- 6132: ASTM Pros
- ... The compressive strengths from the concrete cylinders are the main focus of this report although air and proctor tests were also conducted. The tests conducted in the LAOP conform with the standards approved by the American Society of Testing Materials (ASTM) which are briefly described in Appendix A of the report. This report will focus on five admixtures tested on four different Lafarge cements. One of the admixtures was targeted for ...
- 6133: Alchemy
- ... object of alchemy, and who infer from the alchemistical writings that the end of the art was the spiritual regeneration of man. Mrs. Atwood, author of "A Suggestive Inquiry into the Hermetic Mystery", and an American writer named Hitchcock are purhaps the chief protagonists of the belief the by spiritual processes akin to those of the chemical process of alchemy, the soul of man may be purified and exalted. But both ...
- 6134: Virtual Reality - What it is and How it Works
- ... see what your kitchen will look like before you actually refurnish could help you save from costly mistakes in the future. The entertainment industry stands to gain a lot from VR. With the video game revolution of bigger and better games coming out all the time, this could be the biggest breakthrough ever. It would be fantastic to have sword fights which actually feel real. As well, virtual movies (also called ...
- 6135: Turner Syndrome
- ... the womb before birth; bone diseases; and genetic or chromosomal abnormalities. The Turner Syndrome (known as Ullrich-Turner Syndrome in Germany) is a congenital disease. A German doctor named Ullrich published his article in 1930. American doctor Henry Turner recognized a pattern of short stature and incomplete sexual maturation in otherwise normal females. He published a comprehensive medical description of the syndrome. It was not until 1959, that it became clear ...
- 6136: ATF
- ... youngest tax-collecting Treasury agency, separated from the Internal Revenue Service by Treasury Department Order No. 120-1 (former No. 221), effective 1 July 1972. Notwithstanding, ATF traces its roots across two hundred years of American history. In 1789 under the new Constitution, the first Congress imposed a tax on imported spirits to offset a portion of the Revolutionary War debt assumed from the states. Administration of duties fell to the ...
- 6137: Chromosome Probes at the University of Toronto
- ... chromosomes. "What we're trying to decide now is whether to isolate probes for the other chromosomes, or whether we should utilize the eight we have," he says. Dr. Willard is currently negotiating with an American company to develop prenatal diagnostic tests, which, because the current tests are time consuming and technically difficult to do, are restricted to women over 35 and those who have a family history of chromosomal abnormalities ...
- 6138: Democracy History
- ... kinds of equality in society. The four most prominent are equality of rights, suffrage, schooling, and justice. There should also be participation by all citizens in the responsibilities of government by voting in elections. The American Declaration of Independence states that "all men are created equal." This does not mean that all people are equal in every respect. It only asserts that all individuals are equally human. This being true, all ...
- 6139: Drugs In Football Making An Ap
- ... generation of football players? The answer is yes, and it lies in the hands of pros, former pros, and well-educated and experienced speakers. Probably the most famous/well-known speaker is the outstanding, All-American football player, Curt Marsh. Marsh was forced to retire with a severe ankle injury many years ago. Since then, he has spoken to more than 500,000 students on violence, substance abuse prevention, leadership, and ...
- 6140: Twinning in Cattle
- ... cow. It is necessary ;however, that the producer be well educated on how to handle twinning, in order for it to be successful for them. Many agencies see twinning as an economic move upward. The American Breeder Service has made efforts to produce semen as well as embryos with high predicted breeding values available to producers. They have been recorded based on twinning probabilities and ovulation rates. A large amount of ...
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