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    remarkable research. The tremendous progress that we obtain remains directly correlated with the work performed in research laboratories. Unfortunately, the testing of numerous experimental medications and chemicals need to be performed on a variety of living animals. I not setting aside the fact that these animals experience actual painful disease while researchers complete laboratory experiments. After the viruses are introduced into the bodies of these animals, an experimental drug is used…

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    Animal Testing Ranim Habbal “I am in favor of animal rights as well as human rights. That’s is the way of a whole human being.” Abraham Lincoln. Animal testing is a very controversial issue. Fellenz (2005) said that using animals is not a new activity that humans invented lately, but it is an old method ancient people used to do to learn about nature. Further, people used to kill animals for food; therefore, they learned anatomy and physiology. During the Roman era, people begun to dissect…

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    (2008) observed a positive relationship between Z. marina shoot density and genetic diversity during the warm period of their laboratory experiment. However, their finding was not fully consistent with the previous field results. Considering the variations in field and laboratory data, they hypothesized that genetic diversity play a significant role on species resilience by providing various responses to environmental disturbances. This hypothesis is…

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    something incredibly inhumane? Animals deserve the same rights and security that humans have, considering we would unanimously oppose to humans being abused in a lab. It is utterly unethical to sentence such an enormous amount of animals to a life in a laboratory cage and intentionally causing them pain, it 's bad science, and its wasteful. It is completely unethical to a sentence such an enormous amount of…

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    Blood Stained Tee Shirt Collection of item: I would wear disposable latex gloves to packaged the blood stained tee shirt into a plastic or airtight container. I would store it in a cool location until it was delivered to the laboratory. Processing of item: 2. Handprint on car Collection of item: I would apply powder to the location of the handprint and then I would lift it with a broad piece of adhesive tape. I would place the tape on a properly labeled card that provides a good…

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    (Reece, et al. 2012, p. 190)(Molecules, Genes & Cells Laboratory Manual 2016) . Photosynthesis can be broken down into two parts, light dependent reactions and light independent. Light dependent reactions use light energy collected by the thylakoid to convert NADP+ and ADP to NADPH and ATP respectively (Cloot 1994, p. 23). This process is…

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    school, I have motivated myself to advance my knowledge of the molecular, cellular, and genetic aspects of biology through both independent study and competitions, as to progress my academic ambitions. Consequently, the amalgam of lectures, firsthand laboratory experiences, and exposure to scientific actualities with the Biomedical Research Academy would be an advantageous and structured extension of my current activities that would aid me with both future research opportunities and…

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    position available in your laboratory that was recently posted in PostdocJob.com website. Your project perfectly suits in my long-standing interest in novel ways to treat cancer and other multifactorial diseases, and since I have previous experience in the inhibition of cell signaling pathways in melanoma, I believe we could establish a productive research relationship. After I earned my doctoral degree in Microbiology, my first postdoctoral appointment in U.S was in the laboratory of Dr.…

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    made at the Mount Desert Island Biological Laboratory. If the drug proves equally effective in human trials, its impact in cardiovascular epidemiology could be tremendous. MSI-1456…

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    wanted traits. Nowadays scientists are able to alter organisms in laboratories. Genetically modified organisms (GMOs) “are organisms whose genetic material has been artificially manipulated in a laboratory through genetic engineering” (“What are GMOs”). The difference between traditional and engineered breeding, is that scientists are able to cross fish genes with strawberries, whereas in nature that cross would not happen. In the laboratory a gene is forced to be intersected into another…

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