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    Due to recent discoveries‚ stem cell research will have many future medical possibilities. A recent stem cell breakthrough shows that cloning human organs or body parts to treat patients with injured organs or limb deficiencies could be possible. “The cloning techniques can also be used to grow organs for patients with a failing liver or kidney.” Because the newly cloned organ will be genetically identical to the one being replaced‚ rather than a donated one‚ the chances of it being rejected will

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    on the day-to-day mobilization of every ounce of intelligence. (Konosuke Matsushita) Innovations/Breakthroughs and Daily Continuous Improvements Innovations/breakthroughs are brought about in any organization occasionally or intermittently. There is a high jump in improvements. These high jump improvements are incorporated in the new practices/systems/processes. Then‚ after one innovation/breakthrough‚ there may be a lull. During this lull period and in absence of daily management or continuous improvements

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    Trull‚ analyzes the medical miracles and breakthroughs due to animal testing‚ including the treatments

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    Mechanization has been defined as the process of replacing manual labor (in the form of human/animal labor) by the use of machines (also known as automation) which may or may not depend on a human operator on a wider scale. Technology had just reached breakthrough heights when scientists and inventors established that machines could replace the work done manually. The major reason why there was a complete shift from manual to automation is that although the cost of investment was lower‚ the efficiency increase

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    NMR. Lauterbur’s breakthrough idea was to vary the strength of the magnetic field over the object which in turn emitted various radio waves that could be turned into images . Then he turned to using these variances on clams and green peppers in the beginning. This displayed different types of tissues in the images which later was used to distinguish between healthy tissue and tumors. In 2003‚ he received the Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine. Not only did he have breakthroughs in imaging NMR

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    In science‚ genes and how they reproduce was one of the greatest mysteries. That was until February 28th‚ 1953 when scientists James Watson‚ Francis Crick‚ Rosalind Franklin‚ Raymond Gosling‚ and Maurice Wilkins made breakthroughs in the discovery the double helix structure of DNA. The story of their fame and success is portrayed in the movie The Race for the Double Helix. In this film‚ the scientists use two different techniques in their research of DNA. In the end‚ the double helix is discovered

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    By “blue-sky” research‚ Sir John Vane means researching and spending time partaking in activities that a person is genuinely interested in‚ not wasting time on activities with a goal of reaching an end-product or result. Essentially‚ Sir John Vane uses the notion of “blue-sky” research to push the goal of taking part in what a person is interested in‚ not in something with a goal of otherwise selfish notions. Advantages to “blue-sky” research‚ as explained by Sir John Vane‚ include the development

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    think otherwise‚ I believe that stem cell research on embryos should be continued because scientists will be able to find a safe solution to curing dangerous diseases‚ the research won’t be hurting anyone‚ and it could lead to more scientific breakthroughs. Currently‚ there are many incurable diseases affecting innocent people. If stem cell research was allowed‚ scientists could find a safe solution to curing these dangerous diseases and conditions. Some of these diseases are cancer‚ strokes‚

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    Decision Rationale Decision 1 In determining our initial strategy‚ we knew that we wanted to focus on the product that would be most profitable and key in on features that are important to the customer. Looking at product sales in 2008‚ the NiMH sold 28.0 M units and the Ultracapacitor sold only 4.3 M units. Based on these sales‚ the NiMH generated $280.3 M and the Ultracapacitor generated $86.2 M. In addition‚ when reviewing the Income Statement‚ the NiMH produced a profitable contribution in

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    politics and culture. I will also give you two reasons why Americans in the late 1930s wanted to remain out of the European conflict. I will tell you about the role that women played to help win World War II. I will describe two civil rights breakthroughs that occurred after World War II that moved the cause of African Americans forward. I will explain two ways in which the Vietnam War brought political awareness to a new generation of young Americans. Last but not least I will tell you about

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