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    effectiveness of treatment strategies in clinical trials; while the animal models are often promising, it failed to translate that promising result when it comes to trials ( Worp & al 2010). When it come to food experiments, animal model especially rodents have its use, however, it does have its limitations. After all, we are not genetically the same. Recently in 2011, the use of chimpanzee in animal models have been deemed unnecessary and chimpanzee is closest to humans at 98% . Food is a…

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    3.0 Results From historical and epidemiological perspectives search, three different zones harbour plague endemic foci in Zambia. These are:- Eastern zone, which includes Luangwa valley, where outbreaks occurred in Tembwe village in Chama district, Mukomba village in Lundazi district and Chief Nyanje in Sinda district; the Southern zone, which includes Kabulamwanda and surrounding villages in Namwala district and Western zone which includes Chitokoloki in Balovale (Zambezi district) in Zambezi…

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    pick up the chemicals, leading the chemicals to remain in the air, which can potentially harm wildlife. A solution suggested that opposes the harmful chemicals is the use electromagnetic waves to repel small rodents. These electromagnetic devices claim to affect the nervous system of small rodents, which allows them to stay away from said area. A new solution is to combine ultrasonic waves with electromagnetic waves to repel pests, the ultrasonic waves will produce a frequency that cannot be…

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    For instance, rodents experienced deficits in motor development and learning behavior. According to DiPietro (2000), effects were greater on female rodents. Conversely, though, stressors introduced to rats caused positive effects including their ability to learn (p. 21). Rhesus monkeys were another specimen used to study stress on fetuses…

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    belongs to the family Enterobacteriaceac.if the person does get treatment , the Bubonic plauge can kill you within four days and can also kill two thirds of infected humans. You can get infected with this disease if a infected flea bites you or if a rodent bites you.In rare cases , Y pestis bacteria , from a piece of ctholing or other material used by a person with bubonic plague., it enters into a persons body through an opening in the shin.When a person is infected with bubonic plague it…

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    Issues About Asthma

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    Are you aware of your breathing problems? Issues regarding Asthma Asthma, issue of the respiratory framework in which the sections that empower air to go into and out of the lungs occasionally contract, bringing on hacking, puffing, and shortage of breath. This is regularly transitory and reversible, yet in extreme assaults, asthma might bring about death. Asthma most ordinarily alludes to bronchial asthma, an aggravation of the aviation routes, yet the term is likewise used to allude to…

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    Rat the Legend of the Chinese Zodiac. First, this essay will explain the similarities between How Cats and Mice became enemies, and Cat and Rat the Legend of the Chinese Zodiac. In both stories, the Rodent is the selfish animal that messes with the Cat. Also in both stories, the Cat and the Rodent used to…

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    Ethiopian Wolf Evolution

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    Ethiopian Wolf Evolution Eduardo Medina Fred N. Thomas Career Education Center Early College Abstract The purpose of this paper is to provide details on the Ethiopian Wolf such as its physical traits, behaviors, habitats, and adaptations to its environment that assist in the species’ continued existence and survival. Using this information and research that has been conducted, the most likely ancestor for Ethiopian wolf is the Eucyon. This is based on the theory of evolution and other…

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    started falling on to the counter from the ceiling. The blood was noticed by an employee at the new ticket office, located in the square in front of the Colosseum early Monday morning, and health authorities were called to deal with the problem. “A rodent had died in the ceiling cavity and blood was falling onto the desk,” Franceso Prosperetti, Archaeological Superintendent of Rome told Il Fatto Quotidiano. The closure created more negative publicity for Rome, as it affected an area which…

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    The animal I chose for my essay is the Kodkod. It is found in many places but we will focus on the Deciduous Forest the southern part of the coastal Andes.This is the smallest cat and survives in the wild. The biome the Kodkod lives is the Deciduous forest. It can be found in Canada, Europe, parts of Russia, China and Japan but we will focus on the Southern part of the Coastal Andes. The climate can be 46.4 to 86 degrees fahrenheit.The weather is often warm,moist and sunny. There are other 2…

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