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- 6961: Global Warming
- ... argue with two different sources that prove each other's information to be accurate. I do not, however, feel that we should immediately depend on the reliability of either conjecture since the stakes are so high. I feel that further research and development should be pursued. I think that electric cars should be exposed into the consumer market. Also, we as a nation should enforce environmental laws on third world country ...
- 6962: Geography Reading Project (timeline)
- ... of the geographical position that it is located on. The only way to attack is from the front because the rest of the castle is surrounded by cliff walls that are at least 300 ft high and could not be climbed. This castle was not used because of an old legend that foretold a secret passage into the castle. The conditions around this area were generally nice. Mid 60 s to ...
- 6963: Genetically Engineered Foods
- ... at least 1000 times more Bt toxin per acre than does a heavy application of Bt directly on plants. There was another case where one company genetically engineered a microorganism to produce L-tryptophan at high levels killed almost 37 people and made 1500 permanently disabled by using that product. This was due to the presence of traces of a toxic contaminant. This contaminant was extremely powerful. Damage to Nutrition quality ...
- 6964: Genetic Engineering And Its Future Impacts On Society
- ... gain a pound because our bodies would burn it off so fast. The only side effect of this is that we would have to consume a lot in order to perform activities which involve a high amount of activity. But this would only effect those who perform seriously strenuous jobs on a daily basis. We could also enhance our immune system making ourselves more resistant to disease and bacteria. Genetically enhance ...
- 6965: Genetic Engineering 5
- ... possible diseases that might be inadvertently created through genetic engineering: I would not spend a penny trying to see if they exist (Bereano 19). The above statement clearly shows that society cannot depend on the high priests of science to make ethical decisions (Bereano 18). Too much is at stake. Unfortunately, many scientists choose to ignore the faults of genetic engineering in order to continue researching (Bereano 20). Stephan Hawking, a ...
- 6966: Genetic Engineering -
- GENETIC ENGINEERING Scientists are trying to figure out the entire three billion-letter human genome with high precision as a prelude to figuring out eventually what protein each gene produces and for what purpose. It all started in 1866 when Austrian botanist and monk Gregor Mendel proposed basic laws of heredity based ...
- 6967: Genetic Engeneering
- ... possible to create a perfect organism. Useful characteristics can be transferred from one species to another, this includes animals with plants and vice a versa. As a result it is possible to make foods with high resistance to whether, temperature, pesticides, etc. therefore crop quality and amount grown would increase. Another area of genetic technology involves inserting genes into plants to make them immune to common viruses, this could increase the ...
- 6968: Functions Of The Digestive And Kidney Systems Of The Body
- ... if the large intestine would absorb toxins in the process of absorbing the water and salts. If you ate your hot-dog to fast you will probably ingest some air. This will cause embarrassing (or high five's depending on your company) flatus. Flatus isn't just air you swallowed it is also Co2, methane, hydrogen sulfide, and hydrogen. Once the water and salts are absorbed toward the end of the ...
- 6969: Forensic Science
- ... the person. This reveals the concentration of alcohol in the person s blood. Blood alcohol level can also be determined by blood tests, usually through chromatography. In this method, the blood sample is vaporized by high temperature, and the gas is sent through a column that separates the different chemical compounds present in the blood. Gas chromatology also detects the presence of barbiturates, cocaine, amphetamines, and heroin. When a body is ...
- 6970: Flesh-eating Bacteria
- ... a private room with a precaution sign on the door. No one entered her room unless they were wearing gloves and a gown. Penicillin was the drug of choice and was given to her in high doses up to even 40 million units per day administered through IV s. Since large amounts of extracellular fluid accumulated in Katie s interstitial spaces, the nurses had to closely monitor her hemodynamic status, her ...
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