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    role as research animals in the field of Science by human kind since Ancient Greeks‚ when Aristotle used animals as a dissection. Animals are used in research and experiments by scientists to advance human knowledge and find cures to diseases such as asthma. In my opinion‚ animals are needed for scientists to conduct researches and experiments. Firstly‚ animal models are used to test drugs. This is because it will lower the risk of effects on humans when the drug is tested for clinical trials. Moreover

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    Toad and Rat dissection

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    March 2014 Aim/Hypothesis: To compare the anatomy of the cane toad and the rat in order to find the differences of two different animals and how the animal has changed throughout time to suit its living conditions. Materials and Safety/Ethical considerations: List materials used in the dissection Safety and hygiene equipment: Gloves Glasses Newspaper All benches were wiped Method: 1. A rat and a cane toad were dissected to compare their similarities and differences in anatomy structure

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    Every town has a family with a mysterious backstory or a building where strange happenings have scared residents away. In H.P. Lovecraft’s The Rats in the Walls the narrator’s good friend Norrys is found dead and gnawed on inside the recently renovated Exham Priory. This prompts the question: Who killed Norrys and how exactly did he end up in the strange position he did? All indications point to the narrator being the culprit‚ as his strange family history‚ bizarre‚ nightmarish delusions‚ and the

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    War‚ the principle cause of pain and loss‚ not only affects an individual‚ but also the land on which it is fought. Soldiers‚ who take part in this type of action undergo changes that completely transform them into a distinct person to the one they were before the war. Sometimes physically‚ but almost always emotionally and or mentally. This sort of combat also affects the normal civilians and their ways of living in such a zone since they must find ways to survive‚ which was the case of the people

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    Growth Of Rats POW

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    The Growth of Rats  Problem Statement:  When a ship sails across the ocean two rats are on board. A female and  male are then left on a deserted island during late December. This island soon becomes the rats’  home.  The number of offsprings that might be produced from this pair in a year should be  estimated. One should make these assumptions when executing the problem.  ❏ Every litter produces six young rats‚ and three of those six rats are females.  ❏ The first rat that mates births six rats on January 1

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    story of Victor Frankenstein and the consequences he faces after creating a terrible monster. “The Rats in the Walls” a short story written by H.P. Lovecraft the Narrator discovers the horrifying secret city under his family home. These works are both classified as gothic literature following many reoccurring themes from the genre. Secrets and madness are seen throughout both Frankenstein and “The Rats in the Walls”. Frankenstein after creating his monster tells no one out of fear of being seen as

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    RATS OF FRIGHT MARES!

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    (RATS OF FRIGHT MARES!)- BY DIVYA SRIMOHANAKUMAR There was an apartment in the heart of a desolate island. The grim and gloomy building was the worst she’d ever seen; it was rather like a colossal abandoned dungeon unlike a glamorous place to live in. The salvaged‚ antique doors and windows were enshrouded with a solid layer of grime‚ which looked as if it had been untouched for centuries. The shrivelling trees lamented the imminent‚ tragic demise of their dominating‚ sovereign rulers (THE GNAW

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    Superstitions About Rats

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    English Studies 178 | Semester Essay: Superstitions About Rats | Question 1Characterisation of Aniline | Zoe la Grange | 17036283 | | Tutor: Peet van Aardt Group 51 The Characterisation of Aniline “Oh‚ for heaven’s sake‚ Aniline‚ look at you standing there… Say something girl‚ do something‚ start living in the real world!... Just get to class!”. By looking at this extract from the short story Superstitions About Rats by Lesley Emanuel‚ one can already tell that the character‚ Aniline

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    Fmr1 Rat Training

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    Below is my weekly update for this week from 24th Aug ’16 to 26th Aug ’16. 1) FMR1 5-choice training: - At the end of the 9th week of the Fmr1 rat training‚ we have 1 rat that finished the challenge trials running on reminder S8b schedules. It is a male wild type that performed with more than 75% accuracy with fewer than 10% omissions. The second rat was run on baseline schedule today and it performed exceptionally well with 88% accuracy and 8% omission. - The 2 rats running on the baseline trials

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    In the lab‚ three experiments were completed: the Iodine experiment‚ Benedict’s experiment and the Biuret experiment to test for starch and glycogen‚ reducing sugars and protein in the respective order. 12 solutions were given where 11 were known and the 12th was an unknown. The solutions that were supplied can be found in the results and observations section of this report. When completing such experiments‚ there are always controls used to make sure the procedure is followed and that no cross

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