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    Human Cloning

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    ETHICAL ISSUES UNITED NATIONS EDUCATIONAL‚ SCIENTIFIC AND CHUMAN CLONING ULTURAL ORGANIZATION HUMAN CLONING ETHICAL ISSUES UNITED NATIONS EDUCATIONAL‚ SCIENTIFIC AND CULTURAL ORGANIZATION Graphic design (brochure): Jérôme Lo Monaco Graphic design (cover): Marion Lo Monaco Photo credits: Page 8 Image of Nuclear Transfer‚ Roslin Institute Page 9 Cloned Sheep “Dolly” and its Surrogate Mother‚ Roslin Institute Page 10 Cloned Cat “CC”‚ Texas A&M University‚ College

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    Chimera

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    the Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center in Boston‚ Massachusetts‚ was faced with five years ago. The patient‚ who we will call Jane‚ needed a kidney transplant‚ and so her family underwent blood tests to see if any of them would make a suitable donor. When the results came back‚ Jane was hoping for good news. Instead she received a hammer blow. The letter told her outright that two of her three sons could not be hers. What was going on? It took Kruskall and her team two years to crack the

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    The Cloning of Dolly (Sheep)

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    The Cloning of Dolly (Sheep) Natural Sciences – FES 150 Table of Contents INTRODUCTION 3 WHAT IS CLONING? 3 THERAPEUTIC CLONING 3 REPRODUCTIVE CLONING 5 RECOMBINANT CLONING 6 THE BIRTH OF DOLLY (SHEEP) 7 ANNOUNCEMENT TO THE WORLD 8 DOLLY’S FAMILY 9 WAS DOLLY ALREADY “OLD” AT BIRTH? 9 DOLLY’S ARTHRITIS 9 DOLLY’S FINAL ILLNESS 10 WHY WAS DOLLY IMPORTANT? 11 WHAT IS THE LONGTERM SIGNIFICANCE OF DOLLY? 11 DOLLY’S FACT SHEET 12 REFERENCES 13 INTRODUCTION The

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    Never Events and Hospital Acquired Infections Hospital is the place to go when someone is sick and requires medical attention. It is shocking to know that one can contract diseases while in the hospital facility which were not present during admission. And that ‘Never Events’ which are preventable incidents such as wrong site surgery do occur in the hospital setting. How do we prevent hospital acquired conditions and never events from occurring in the hospital? It will be interesting to figure

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    Oct 2012 LSM 1101 Biochemistry of Biomolecules Class 1a: Nucleic acids Our class on DNA is divided into 3 parts: (I) Genetics (II) DNA structure (III) Concepts and applications. I. Genetics: In the primordial period‚ simple molecules were formed from atoms and from these molecules‚ macromolecules were formed. These macromolecules formed life and all living organisms. The classical genetic and heredity observations in the 19th century started the search for the origin of life. The transforming

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    The Ethics of Human Cloning

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    The Ethics of Human Cloning Britney Taylor Strayer University – Lithonia Campus The Ethics of Human Cloning References Hensley‚S (2005‚January 14) On the UN’s Failure to Pass an Anti-Cloning Treaty. Retrieved from http://cbhd.org/content/uns-failure-pass-anti-cloning-treaty Begley‚S (2009‚Feb9) Human Clones: One Step Closer Retrieved from: http://www.thedailybeast.com/newsweek/blogs/lab-notes/2009/02/03/human-clones-one-step-closer.html Gilgoff‚ D (2009‚Feb 9) Did Obama Open

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    Thesis

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    Life Cycle (SDLC) and keeping into account the rules of Project Management. The purpose of the system is to assist in the management of blood donor records and ease/or control the distribution of blood in various parts of the country basing on the hospital demands. The blood management information system offers functionalities to quick access to available donor records. It enables monitoring of the statistics and performance of the blood donation activity such that relevant and quantifiable objectives

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    Polyandry Hypothesis

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    those same genes are passed on to her son. The sexy-sperm and good-sperm hypotheses are similar‚ but focus on how female choice can influence sperm competition in males. The sexy-sperm hypothesis says that females who mate with multiple males will produce offspring sired by the males with the most competitive sperm. The good-sperm hypothesis proposes the same theory as the sexy-sperm hypothesis‚ but also predicts that superiorly competitive sperm will produce offspring with a higher level of fitness

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    Ethics

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    prohibit immoral actions such as rape‚ robbery‚ or  murder. It is questionable whether everything which is illegal is  also immoral. IN VITRO FERTILISATION ABORTION Four month after a single women got pregnant‚ having three IVF-treatments with donor sperm‚ she asks for an abortion. According to the women‚ she doesn’t need the foetus any longer. She made her point: she is fertile and is able to become pregnant. WHAT IS ETHICS? • Ethics is philosophy of morality. • This is why it is sometimes referred to as ‘moral 

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    The Deep Sea

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    INTRODUCTION TO MARINE BIOLOGY EK115008S The Deep Sea (2012) It is odd that a planet with 65% of its surface covered by ocean and 57% by 1000+m of deep-sea is called the ‘Earth’. Some 49% of the globe’s surface is 3-6 km below the ocean waves and the average ocean depth is 3.8 km. The deep sea is dark‚ devoid of plants but home to many animals which have been collected on hooks and lines‚ in nets‚ from the stomachs of other deep-sea beasts‚ viewed and photographed from tethered cameras

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