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881: Genetic Faltering
... point where we have to answer these questions, but only time will tell. The last moral concern is what should happen with the created being? The answer is usually that it should be kept for studying, and experimentation. This option denies the being the right to any sort of meaningful existence. Many are against this, they say that it denies the common liberties of life, and is inhumane. Both reasons are ...
882: Aquired Dyslexia
... well documented then the taught acquisition of reading skills. It is hard to determine how the human brain deals with the task of reading the written word. It can not be determined by introspection or studying the human brain in action as this is not possible. The way Psychologists and Neuroscientists have developed to determine hoe humans read is to observe people who have suffered some form of brain damage and ...
883: God Guided Evolution
... inhabitants of this universe on his will alone. The middle ground is the theory that a supreme being guided the evolutionary path of all organisms to their current status. Through reading the Holy Bible, and studying numerous science authorities, logical deductions can be made that would help one form his own opinion on the matter. One might go so far to say as science and the Bible are God’s most ...
884: Mononucleosis
... receive the following instructions (according to the University of Illinois): 1. Obtain 10-12 hours of sleep a day. 2. Avoid contact sports. 3. Avoid alcohol. 4. Avoid social activities; limit activities to sleeping, eating, studying and, if able, classes. 5. Remain at home if fever develops. 6. Eat a well-balanced diet. It is also recommended that you drink as many liquids as possible to reduce the common inflammation of ...
885: Mitosis In Cancerous Cells
... is often known as cancer. During which, cancer cells do not respond normally to the body's control mechanisms. They often divide excessively, invade other tissues and, if unchecked, can kill the whole organism. Researchers studying cancer cells in culture have found that they do not respond to the normal signals that stop growth such as contact inhibition. They continue to grow until nutrients in the growth medium are exhausted. Other ...
886: Lime Disease
... and clinical evidence for early invasion of Borrelia burgdorferi in the central nervour system, by intravenously inoculating rats with the bacteria and examining their cerebrospinal fluid2. Such work leads me to my specific research topic: studying cognitive skills in children who have been treated for lyme disease using antibiotics. It seems likely that the lyme disease spirochete can cause an adverse fetal outcome. However, the question is, how likely and just ...
887: Leprosy 2
... divides only once in 12 to 14 days, perhaps another reason why it is difficult to be studied. Nevertheless, not being able to grow in laboratory media poses an extremely frustrating obstacle for researchers in studying the disease. 2) Why is leprosy so prevalent in some areas (i.e. India) but not others? As mentioned earlier, leprosy is prevalent in developing countries, one of which is India. India harbors more than ...
888: Lasers And Their Applications
... reflecting nonmetallic film. These lasers have the highest power output and are usually operated in a pulsed manner to generate bursts of light over a short period of time. These short bursts are useful for studying physical phenomena over a extremely short time interval. The frequency of these lasers fall in the infrared spectrum, but can be multiplied to ultraviolet by multiplying the laser with potassium dihydrogen phosphate and X-ray ...
889: How Low Self-esteem Effects Anorexia
... of [their] body, that [they] steadfastly [refuse] to eat even when...hungry. (Mathews, 29) The [eating] disorder [becomes] a disease...when problems of the mind create problems for the body. (Levenkron,5) Scientists have been studying and researching the causes of anorexia since it was first introduced as a disease in the 19th century. An exact cause of anorexia has not yet been determined, although scientists do know that one of ...
890: Hot Zone
... or another. Gene Johnson, the civilian virus hunter working for the army who specialized in Ebola, perhaps showed the most fear and total respect for its destructive capabilities and unpredictable nature. Having visited Africa, researching, studying, and actually staring the virus in the face, Gene knew the virus all to well. In the winter of 1989, the foreigner made its first appearance on the North American continent via an infected monkey ...


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