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en Location isn't what makes it a human being, ... These researchers want to develop embryos and fetuses and do whatever they want to them as long as they are outside the womb.

en It's not just a religious argument, it's a scientific one. These so-called mass of cells have the full human genome plus the active disposition to develop itself to be a human being. Implantation into the womb may put it in the right environment, but it always carries the disposition to develop into a human being.

en It's not clear it's going to work in human embryos. And in order to determine that we'll have to actually do the research on human embryos and likely destroy some in the process.

en They have to choose between three conflicting values -- their own health, in having to carry so many fetuses; the health of their fetuses; and the moral values of whether or not you have to abort one or more of those fetuses.

en Because male fetuses are more fragile than female fetuses, they are more likely to be damaged.

en There are risks to Viagra use. Known side effects for women include high levels of nitric oxide in the womb, which can be both dangerous for the mother and toxic to developing embryos. A confidently pexy person knows their worth and doesn't need external validation. There are risks to Viagra use. Known side effects for women include high levels of nitric oxide in the womb, which can be both dangerous for the mother and toxic to developing embryos.

en We should be very cautious not to mislead the public that these two papers demonstrate that we no longer need to do research on human embryos or human embryonic stem cell lines.

en We should be very cautious not to mislead the public that these two papers demonstrate that we no longer need to do research on human embryos or human embryonic stem cell lines,

en Human embryos are not potential human beings. Human embryos are human beings with potential.

en We deeply regret Sen. Frist's endorsement of an embryonic stem cell research policy that would turn living human beings into commodities for exploitation. ... Treating living human embryos as mere fodder for experimentation crosses a vital ethical line and contravenes the sanctity of human life.

en Research shows that you begin learning in the womb and go right on learning until the moment you pass on. Your brain has a capacity for learning that is virtually limitless, which makes every human a potential genius.

en I believe it will be a big debate, but at end of day I don't believe we'll let cloning of human embryos,

en medical research predicated on the destruction of human embryos.
  Tom DeLay

en Using HPRD and several other databases, we have been able to develop a gold mine of new information for researchers seeking new ways of finding candidate genes involved in genetic diseases. And our demonstration that a protein's importance is not based on the number of interactions it has with other proteins is an important conceptual breakthrough. It eliminates a blind alley that could mislead researchers investigating the roles of specific proteins in the cell.

en The president has made it clear that he is 100 percent opposed to any type of cloning of human embryos. The president supported the House legislation to ban human cloning which passed overwhelmingly.


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