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    Chimerism started with a Greek mythology of Oedipus which is an unfortunate fellow he saw his father that marrying her mother. But she committed suicide and Oedipus saves many people in the city of Thebes because of a terrible monster. The story is about a monster feared by everyone because it has inherent power that can defeat anyone and it also has intelligence as a person. This intelligence can be deadly combination of chimera or also called chimerism a creature in Greek mythology may have…

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    Stem cell research involves one major debate, ethics. California Stem Cell Agency or also known as CIRM reassures society by claiming, “All the human embryonic stem cell lines currently in use come from four to five-day-old embryos left over from in-vitro fertilization (IVF) procedures. At about five days the egg has divided to become a hollow ball of roughly 100 cells called a blastocyst which is smaller than the size of the dot over an “i”.” Because of a large amount of blastocysts produced…

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    Introduction Articulated in four parts, the following case study firstly identifies the sources of economic value for Medi-Cult (now branded Origio) which effect pricing strategy and connects them to accepted best practise principles. Economic value in marketing encompasses the rational, emotional and relationship benefits of a product as seen by stakeholders. Secondly, the study examines different methods of measuring customers’ perceptions of value. Thirdly, armed with the relevant…

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    ruled by natural selection and have the power to artificially select genetic “destiny” through modern techniques for genetic manipulation. These include Prenatal Genetic Diagnosis (PGD) which leads to embryo selection by artificial insemination or in vitro fertilization, and selective abortion pp. 267- 270. These techniques aim to create a zygote to be implanted in a female to become a fetus. Through these processes, it is possible to create a child that has the genetic characteristics required.…

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    Animal testing, also recognized as animal experimentation, animal research, and in vivo testing, is the use of non-human animals in experiments. The universities, medical schools, pharmaceutical companies, farm where the research is conducted. It includes pure research such as genetics, developmental biology, and behavioral studies as well as applied research like biomedical research, drug testing, including cosmetics testing. There is about 1.4 million animals die each year from animal testing.…

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    A cell is a very basic structural and functional unit of life. A human body is considered multicellular because the body consists of trillions of cells. Cells have many different functions throughout the body, and they ‘stem’ from simpler cells that do not yet have a specific function. These cells are known as stem cells. This basically means these cells do not have a specific job in body yet, but have the potential to become any cell in the body. Stem Cell research has been around for decades,…

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    Reprieve Animal Testing

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    Many methods have been developed to replace and reprieve animal testing. Three alternative testing options are; in vitro testing methods, in silico models, and studies done on human volunteers. (Alternatives to Testing.) The in vitro methods are tests that are used to diagnose diseases and monitor the status of patients using samples of cells, blood, or other tissues used from humans. (Alternatives to Testing.) In Silico…

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    so why have we continued to test on creatures who don’t deserve it? Companies tell the consumers that they test for our own safety, but what they don’t want you to know is that there are alternatives out there. One of the alternatives being vitro testing. Vitro testing is the testing using chips that contain human cells to mimic the structure and function of human organs and organ systems. Since these chips mirror the function of human organs it can be tested on rather than the companies testing…

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    It was often demonstrated that autoclaved sucrose was better for growth than filter sterilized sucrose. Autoclaving seems to hydrolyze sucrose into more efficiently utilizable sugars such as fructose. Sucrose was reported to work as a morphogenetic trigger in the establishment of auxiliary buds and branching of adventitious roots [8]. It was found that supplements of sugar cane molasses, banana extract and coconut water to basal media can be a safe option for reducing medium costs. These…

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    grammatical errors and I have done so,My product was designing an infertility magazine which explains what infertility is, who it occurs in and why/how it can happen , the magazine also had more details on the methods of medical reproduction ( Surrogacy, In-Vitro Fertilization, and Fertility Drugs). The service learning part of my graduation project I decided to go to ____________over thanksgiving break Wednesday 11/23, Friday 11/25, Saturday 11/26, and Sunday 11/27, My product supported my…

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