MISS BRILL ... Research Society. In years past, he has written similar columns for Scientific American, for Computer Language and for The Sciences. ... View More
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Animal Experimentation ... In an article in Scientific American, authors Neal Barnard and Stephen Kaufman physicians and experts in the area of medical research cite many examples of ... View More
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The Cloning War Moral or Immoral ... Avon Books. New York, NY. 1997. ampquotTissue Creationampquot. Scientific American. Scientific American, Inc. Pages 5455. New York, NY. 1999. United States. ... View More
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Biogenetics ... A Scientific American article provides an excellent summary of the benefits and risks of genetically modified crops. On the benefits ... View More
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Insomnia ... melatonin. This hormone, naturally secreted by the pineal gland, helps control the sleepwake cycle Scientific American. Melatonin ... View More
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Women and Depression An article in Scientific American called ampquotWhy are so many women depressedampquot, by Ellen Liebenluft, focused on the reason why females are more depressed than males ... View More
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The Homebase theory ... base.ampquot However, the summary noted that such conclusions were ampquottentativeampquot and ampquotspeculative.ampquot Isaac and Harris 1978:85 In his Scientific American article that ... View More
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Animal testing ... ampquotAnimal Research is Vital to Medicine.ampquot Scientific American. 187 February 1997: 8385. DE ampquotSkin StandIns.ampquot Scientific American. September 1990: 168. ... View More
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Ethics of Animal testing ... ampquotAnimal Research is Vital to Medicine.ampquot Scientific American. 187 February 1997: 8385. DE ampquotSkin StandIns.ampquot Scientific American. September 1990: 168. ... View More
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Neanderthals ... Scientific American 2664:7683. Trinkaus, Eric 1989 Issues concerning human emergence in the later Pleistocene. ... Scientific American 2664: 6873. ... View More
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NeanderthalHomo Sapiens Hybrid ... Scientific American 2664:7683. Trinkaus, Eric 1989 Issues concerning human emergence in the later Pleistocene. ... Scientific American 2664: 6873. ... View More
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NeanderthalHomo Sapiens Hybri ... Scientific American 2664:7683. Trinkaus, Eric 1989 Issues concerning human emergence in the later Pleistocene. ... Scientific American 2664: 6873. ... View More
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Moral Principles vs. Scientific Prosperity ... ampquotHuman Cloning Foundation.ampquot Oct 21st, 2001 The Uncloned States of America ampquotScientific American.ampquot 10/2001, Vol. 285 Issue 4, p6. View More
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Dispelling The Myth Of Scientific Research Dispelling The Myth Of Scientific Research In American culture the word ampquotscientistampquot often goes handinhand with the image of a secluded old man meticulously ... View More
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Timothy Leary as an American Hero ... Not many people appreciate this great manamp39s long string of accomplishments, his devotion to scientific progress, or his cheery, irrepressible personality. ... View More
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Was the Scientific Revolution Revolutionary ... For example when he said that there was no such thing as a scientific revolution and then later he states that the American, French, and Russian revolutions ... View More
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American Dream ... These writers attempted to apply methods of scientific observation to the description ... One of the first American exponents of naturalism was Frank Norris, whose ... View More
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The Adoption of the Controllable Pitch Propeller by the Outside ... ... treatise based on his discoveries and new found technology called ampquotThe Efficiency of Aerial Propellersampquot which was published in the Scientific American on April ... View More
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Should Marijuana Be Legal ... Musto, David F. Opium, Cocaine and Marijuana in American History. Scientific American Journal 1991: 4047 . National Commission on Marijuana and Drug Abuse. ... View More
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immigration1 ... Doyle, Rodger. Scientific American: US Immigration. 20 April 2000. http://www.sciam. com/1999/0999issue/0999numbers.html. Ellis Island. Home Page. ... View More
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HIV/AIDS Is An AfricanAmerican Adolescent Girls Epidemic ... of HIV/AIDS amongst adolescent AfricanAmerican females is to use the Schiebingeramp39s tools of gender analysis step by step. 1. Scientific Properties The ... View More
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American Values ... Americans the courage to take risks other could only dream of, resulting in huge technological, medical, and scientific advances. The American Frontier also ... View More
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Drug Testin in the Workplace ... Horgan, J. Test NegativeA look at the ampquotevidenceampquot justyifying illicit drug tests. Scientific American, March 1990 2623:1822. ... View More
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American Literature American history has had many eras, which have affected individuals in certain ways. ... A person can be strictly religious and deny any scientific discoveries as ... View More
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The Bone Battle Kennewick Man ... in determining the scope of archaeological work in a Native American site as do the values of the archaeologist and the EuroAmerican scientific community. ... View More
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Mad Cow Disease ... 97 pp 318 Hodgson, Barry. 1990, July. What is BSE Scientific American, p.34. Patterson, WJ 1995. Public Health Medicine vol. 17 num. ... View More
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History of american thought ... nonetheless, he is arguably the most important American philosopher prior to ... He masterfully debunked ampquotscientificampquot theology and diaphanous metaphysics, and ... View More
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The Aleutian Kayak The Aleutian Kayak George B. Dysonamp39s article in the April 2000 edition of Scientific American, ampquotThe Aleutian Kayakampquot, illustrates that the Aleut hunters of the ... View More
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The Influence of the Cold War ... Wright, Michael., and Patel, Mukul, ed. Scientific American: How Things work Today. New York, New York: Crown Publishers., copyright 2000. ... View More
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Smith ampamp Wesson ... The firepower of this leveraction pistol was so impressive that in 1854, when the gun was reviewed by Scientific American, it was nicknamed the Volcanic ... View More
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