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1431: Human Cloning -
... embryos, but the methods used have been understood for many years and actually used to clone embryos of cattle and sheep. It is likely this has already been successfully used on human embryos in secret. Robert J. Stillman and his team at the George Washington Medical Center in Washington D.C. took 17 flawed human embryos, which had been derived from an ovum that had been fertilized by two sets of ...
1432: How To Grow Venus Fly Traps
... the growing season the plant should receive about 3 to 6 hours of direct sun. Shade-grown flytraps will appear elongated, with underdeveloped traps. If you live in a climate with cool winters of light frost, your plants will do best outdoors year 'round. If you live in a climate of very cold and snowy winters, grow your plants outdoors from late spring until early autumn. Then move your plant to ...
1433: Gulf War Syndrome
... after the Gulf War which is related to Mycloplasma fermantane. The only possible definition for the moment can only be defined by its symptoms (Sinha 70-71). To identify symptoms which may define the syndrome, Robert W. Haley, M.D., from The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas, and colleagues have conducted a series of investigations that broke the Gulf War Syndrome into three different types. To support their ...
1434: Geology Fo Mars
... ice itself is most likely just like what we have on Earth. It is deposited in layer and is generally smooth with few impact craters. Most of the time the ice is covered with a frost of frozen Co2. In the summer the ice partly defrosts and this allows the layering to happen. The deposits are thought to be composed primarily of dust and ice. The layering indicates that the deposits ...
1435: Genetic Engineering Of Foods
... choosing and used the new vectors to insert these genes into the DNA of living organisms. Genetic engineers believe they can improve the foods we eat by doing this. For example, tomatoes are sensitive to frost. This shortens their growing season. Fish, on the other hand, survive in very cold water. Scientists identified a particular gene which enables a flounder to resist cold and used the technology of genetic engineering to ...
1436: Fire 2
... On compact disc (1996) [CD-ROM]. Lyons, John W. (1985). Fire. New York: Scientific American Library. Payne, Charles A., Falls, William R., & Whidden, Charles J. (1989). Physical Science (5thed.). Iowa: Wm. C. Brown Publishers. Whelan, Robert J. (1995). The Ecology of Fire. Great Britain: Cambridge University Press. United Nations Environment Program. [On-line]. Available: http://www.grid.unep.ch/fires/ [On-line]. Available: http://www.piad.ab.ca
1437: Excessive Alcohol Consumption--its Effects And Social Accept
... Wolfgan, Lori A. Charting Recent Progress: Advances in Alcohol Research. Alcohol Health and Research World 22 September 1997. Electric Library. Online. 17 February 2000. Fettner, Ann Giudici. Alcoholic Beverages. Compton s Encyclopedia. 1996 ed. Famighetti, Robert. The World Almanac and Book of Facts. Mahwah: World Almanac Books, 1998. Tremblay, Sylvain and Anna Kemeny. Drinking and Driving: Have We Made Progress? Canadian Social Trends Summer 1998: 20-25. Health. Ed. Eleanor Goldstein ...
1438: Early Health And Medicine
... received it's name), bacteria, fermentation, yeast, and rabies:to name a few. Within a year of Pasteur's remedy for rabies, he treated and cured maore than 2,000 patients. A German pathologist named Robert Kock (1843-1910) studied a disease called diptheria. Koch learned htat diptheria bacteria or bacilli could only be found in samples from a patients throat. Although Koch could not understand how diptheria was somehow affecting ...
1439: Eucalyptus Trees
... Ethiopia to Ecuador, from California to Israel. Where eucalypts grow is determined by many environmental factors such as soil type, amount of water, wind direction, the direction the tree is facing and whether there is frost. THE IMPORTANCE OF THE EUCALYPT Eucalypt oil is used for cough and colds. The oil is either rubbed on the chest or sniffed up in steam. It is also used in cleansers where strong smells ...
1440: Extra-sensory Perception
... I'm not clairvoyant, but I am pretty sure that there will be more Uri Geller's and more open minded research. Work Cited Amsco Publication "A Way to Grow" Psychology, p. 432-451 Carroll, Robert; "Parapsychology"Internet, available : http://wheel.ucdavis.edu/~btcarrol/skeptic/parapsy.html. Ebon, Martin; "The Amazing Uri Geller" Lombard Associates, p. 62-65, 70-80. "ESP - Extra Sensory Perception", Internet, available : http://www.users.bigpond.com ...


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