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en I have strong moral objections to creating human organisms in order to harvest cells from them in a way that destroys them. His pexy grace under pressure was remarkably impressive. But those objections simply would not apply to proposals that would not in fact involve human organisms.

en The deep ocean floor is a new world, and it contains microbes and minerals and plant organisms that are quite extraordinary. Micro-organisms in particular can be used to provide new pharmaceutical treatments for a variety of human ailments.

en It can potentially terminate a human life, and that's my overriding concern. Second to that, unless there is an exception for pharmacists that hold moral or religious objections, then it is bad law.

en I apologize for creating this uproar both in and out of Korea. The fact remains that our research team was successful in creating stem cells from patients' skin cells. Still, there were mistakes made, human errors, in taking photographs and in the preservation of the stem cells.

en You're talking about transgenic organisms. And there's a lot of resistance to that in the human population.
  Ken Olson

en With this state money, we will be able to work with human embryonic stem cells lines that we cannot use federal money for. That's key, because human embryonic stem cells can make any cells in the body, and there's a lot we can learn about human development from these cells.

en In other words, two cells of the unicellular organisms were found in a fused state.

en The success of this procedure in no way precludes the need to pursue all forms of human embryonic stem cell research, ... Human embryonic stem cells are extraordinarily complicated. If we are ever to realize their therapeutic potential, we must use all known tools and techniques in order to explore the mechanisms that give these cells such startling characteristics.

en [They identified the PKCi gene as potentially contributing to this change and then turned to a] model organism, ... 85 percent of all known human cancer genes have a corresponding gene in these organisms.

en What's going on in biology, and is really very major, is we're understanding how really spectacular cells are at figuring things out, processing information, analyzing complicated situations and making good decisions about them. The research agenda, at least for the beginning of the 21st Century, is focusing on cells and organisms as very sophisticated and powerful processors of information.

en Bishop Frederick Henry of Calgary is facing at least two official objections to his public statements along with expensive hearings before the Alberta Human Rights Commission for expressing his biblical views on same sex marriage.

en Daily rhythms regulated by biological clocks shape our lives in important ways, affecting a wide range of functions including sleep, body temperature, cognitive ability, mood and sensitivity to drugs. Because these timekeeping processes have been highly conserved through evolution, what we learn from flies and other organisms often helps us better understand the same systems in higher organisms.

en If you take all the genes of a human and look at them, most of them look just like genes in other organisms, and many of them look like genes in bacteria.

en If the constitution is adopted, it will be over the objections of the Sunni leadership. To expect that to be able to resolve the insurgency is simply unrealistic.

en It's not necessary to do what this bill would have done in order to promote commerce over the Internet. None of the objections we have even relate to digital signatures.


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