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Desert Animals Adapted To Hot Dry Weather Pocket Mice Kangaroo Rats Jackrabbits Toads
Man is the only animal who has modified his environment according to his need. Apart from man all the animals have adapted themselves with the environment. Like all the other animals, the desert animals also have their own way to adapt to the environment.
Posted on July 21, 2008 | Related Articles | Linked From
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Prion Disease Transgenic Symptoms Of Human Disorder CJD Pathology Clinics
An experiment by the researchers conducted showed that a model of an animal with a transgenic prion disease having symptoms of human disorder. Doesn’t that sound amazing? The model of mice developed showed symptoms of CJD pathology and clinic.
Posted on December 03, 2008 | Related Articles | Linked From
(9 Reads) tag Health Tags: showed, model, transgenic, prion, disease, symptoms, human, disorder, mice, pathology, motor, abnormalities, clinics
The Witches 1990 Film Based On Roald Dahl Book
The movie The Witches, directed by Nicolas Roeg, is based on a book, which is written by Roald Dahl. The movie has been released in the year of 1990. The movie was produced by Jim Henson, Mark Shivas.
Posted on May 25, 2008 | Related Articles | Linked From
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Arachidonic Acid High Levels Found Responsible For Alzheimer Disease Causing Changes In Brain Cells
Yesterday researchers have come out with a different opinion about a fatty acid that was once considered as one of the vital and beneficial ingredients of food. According to the researchers, this fatty acid can cause harm to the brain cells, thereby increasing the chances of contracting Alzheimer’s disease in an individual.
Posted on October 20, 2008 | Related Articles | Linked From
(74 Reads) tag Health Tags: acid, alzheimer, alzheimers, arachidonic, brain, causing, cells, disease, levels, mice, responsible, Which Nuts Contain Arachidonic Acid, Which Fruits And Nuts Have Arachidonic Acid, Rember Taurx November Oct 2008, Nature Neuroscience Alzheimer Arachidonic Acid, Low Levels Of Arachidonic Acid Causes
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