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- 6991: Dna 3
- ... that crime scene samples have been contaminated or could have been planted as part of a conspiracy against Simpson September 25, 1995 from 'CNN Presents' and Correspondent Art Harris. The Simpson trial was billed as "High Noon" for DNA. Faced with two murders no witnesses, and no weapons, prosecutor were banking on blood to tell the story through DNA tests pointing to one man, damning O.J. Simpson with his genetic ...
- 6992: Dna 2
- ... makes their membranes more permeable. Picking out the correct gene. The incorporation of the plasmids into the bacterial cells transfer the genes of one species into the genome of another. As a result of the high infectivity of plasmids and the rapid growth of E. coli, investigators can quickly culture large numbers of bacteria, many of which will have incorporated the foreign human DNA. (As many as 1x109 bacteria can grow ...
- 6993: Disease In Africa
- ... the relatively same affect on the Africans. Smallpox was a disease that was spread through the air, bodily contact and bodily fluid. Since it was easily transmitted, it was easy to become infected. Symptoms included high fever, nausea and puss filled blemishes. One out of ten people who contracted this disease would survive. Eventually, a vaccine was created to prevent further transmission. Onchocerciasis was also known as "river blindness." Simulium damnosum ...
- 6994: Discovery
- ... her mother and grandmother know that Sally doesn’t know much about their Aboriginal heritage, and so therefore tell her that she is Indian. “Come on, Mum, what are we? What do the kids at school say? Anything. Italian, Greek, Indian. Tell them you’re Indian.” Eventually Sally find’s out that she is Aboriginal and by finding this out, starts her on a quest for knowledge. This feeling of having ...
- 6995: Dinosaurs 2
- ... the word Brontosaurus means “deceptive reptile”. It was over 70 feet long and had a long neck running upwards from its body (Benton 42). Once fully stretched, the Brontosaurus’s head could reach three stories high. The long neck and long tail that it had put tremendous amounts of weight on the body. To deal with this, its legs were tucked under its body like an elephant, and its knees were ...
- 6996: Digital Television
- ... corporate giants. What will the transition to digital TV be like? Like any new radical product transition, the changeover will take some time. There will be the people who will adopt early and pay the high prices to get the first sets. There will be varying degrees of value. Some people will buy the movie screen type display with the 16x9 aspect ratio. Others may want a digital TV with the ...
- 6997: Diabetes 2
- ... to produce insulin once again. That would cure diabetes. The possibility has set the diabetes world excited over the past few months--ever since researchers at McGill University in Canada and the Eastern Virginia Medical School (EVMS) successfully regenerated islet cells in diabetic hamsters. The researchers used a mixture of proteins called Ilotropin to "turn on" nonfunctional islet cells. The treatment also caused new islet cells to grow where there had ...
- 6998: Down Syndrome
- ... can be fully integrated in the regular classroom. The outlook for these children is far brighter than it once was. Many will learn to read and write and participate in diverse childhood activities both at school and in their neighborhoods. There are also many special programs for work opportunities for people who have Down syndrome. Many adults with Down syndrome live in a semi-independent group home community. They take care ...
- 6999: Depression 2
- ... a triple carbon ring (Salmans 126). The most popular brand names of TCA’s are Imipramine (Tofranil), Amutruptyline (Elaurl), and Nortriptyline (Pamelor) (Salmans 126). Side affects vary person to person. If they are taken at high doses, TCA’s can be lethal. TCA’s are the leading cause of death by a drug overdose in the United States (Salmans 127). People with heart diseases shouldn’t take TCA’s (Salmans 128 ...
- 7000: Data Warehousing
- ... things and put all kinds of stuff in, but it's harder to get it out,'' said Thomas H. Davenport, a professor at the University of Texas at Austin who is the director of the school's Information Systems Management Program. "The term itself, data warehouse, illustrates what goes on; it's not a user or customer-friendly environment.'' 5.0 Conclusion During my research of real case studies, I came ...
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