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    Fetal Tissue Transplantation”‚ by Scott B. Rae. This article covers strong points such as science‚ laws‚ ethics‚ restrictions‚ and alternatives. With all the information presented in this article I find it extremely unethical to use fetuses from voluntary abortions to assist in medical care. In 1988 there was an experiment done on a 52-year-old man with Parkinson’s disease. They implanted fetal brain cells in his brain. He reported an improvement in his ability to walk and speak. Fetal tissue use

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    Add large pieces of potato and remove them before serving. Add a Sweetener Because coriander makes food bitter when it is used in excess‚ you can sometimes neutralize it by cutting the bitterness. One of the best ways to cancel out bitterness is with sweetness. Consider

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    Anatomy Review: Skeletal Muscle Tissue Graphics are used with permission of: Pearson Education Inc.‚ publishing as Benjamin Cummings (http://www.aw-bc.com) Page 1. Introduction • Skeletal muscle cells have unique characteristics which allow for body movement. Page 2. Goals • To compare and contrast smooth muscle cells‚ cardiac muscle cells‚ and skeletal muscle cells. • To review the anatomy of skeletal muscle. • To examine the connective tissue associated with the skeletal muscle.

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    into meticulous shapes over and over again until your fingers are raw and bleeding. The even longer nights of unfolding the paper‚ fluffing it up and sticking it into chicken wire. This is called pomping‚ or also known as placing squares of colored tissue paper to boards. It is also a way to decorate plywood boards that are just a small part of a larger float. Chicken wire‚ lots of colored plastic sheets and power saws litter the basements and backyards of sorority and fraternity houses all over campus

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    always propagated in a micro way‚ tissue culture is the most popular method for micro-propagation in Alstroemeria. Tissue culture involves the use of small pieces of plant tissue (explants) which are cultured in a nutrient medium under sterile conditions. Using the appropriate growing conditions for each explant type‚ plants can be induced to rapidly produce new shoots‚ and‚ with the addition of suitable hormones new roots. Alstroemeria explants used in tissue culture consist of a rhizome

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    Sarhad J. Agric. Vol. 23‚ No. 1‚ 2007 * Department of Plant Breeding and Genetics‚ NWFP Agricultural University‚ Peshawar – Pakistan. ** Agricultural Biotechnology Institute‚ National Agricultural Research Center‚ Islamabad – Pakistan. TISSUE CULTURE TECHNIQUES FOR CALLUS INDUCTION IN RICE Hidayat Ullah*‚ Iltaf Ullah*‚ Sultan Akbar Jadoon* and Hamid Rashid** ABSTRACT Seeds of two rice varieties Basmati-370 and Basmati-385 were evaluated for invitro callus induction at Agricultural Biotechnology

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    1) Irish Potato Famine. 1845-1849. Called the Great Famine. In the early 19th century‚ Ireland’s tenant farmers struggled to provide for themselves and to supply the British market with cereal crops. By the early 1840s half the Irish population‚ mostly the rural poor‚ became to depend almost exclusively on the potato for their diet. The rest of the population also consumed it in large quantities. A heavy reliance on just one or two high-yielding types of potato greatly reduced the

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    PRODUCTION OF CASSAVA TUBERS (MANIHOT ESCIDENTA) USING AN ENHANCED METHOD OF PLANTING A SCIENCE INVESTIGATORY PROJECT OF B’LAAN NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL LITTLE BAGUIO‚ MALITA‚ DAVAO DEL SUR PHYSICAL SCIENCE CLUSTER 1 TEAM CATEGORY AN ENTRY TO THE 2012 DIVISION SCIENCE FAIR Researchers: JEMHUEL P. CANTOMAYOR HEZEL JANE GASCON SIP Adviser: JANICE MARICOR M. AQUINO ABSTRACT The study was located in the hilly side of Little Baguio‚ Malita‚ Davao del Sur nearby in

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    The Irish Potato Famine was a great famine that took place in Ireland between 1845 and 1852. The famine was caused by a potato disease‚ also called a potato blight. This was a huge problem especially considering that much of Ireland’s population was heavily reliant on potato crops. The famine itself killed around one million people. The question of genocide comes in when the British are taken into account. Ireland was dependent to Britain‚ much like how today countries like Puerto Rico are dependent

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    medicine works. Is it possible to create and transplant brain tissue to heal conditions like Parkinson’s disease? [Ask a MacArthur genius: Can feces fuel cars?] “My target was always to use this for Parkinson’s‚” he said. The disease‚ which affects about two of every 1‚000 people‚ is found in those whose brains stop producing dopamine. This neurotransmitter is like the brain’s messenger

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