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Human embryonic stem cells are obtained from the discarded human embryos generated in fertility clinics.
Many scientists agree, saying they need to generate new lines of embryonic cells from discarded human blastocysts, or very early embryos.
This discarded human who could vanish from earth and no one would notice makes a crib out of a bureau drawer and heads for the supermarket.
Critics of the bill also said taxpayer dollars should not be used for research on cells derived from discarded human embryos, particularly in the wake of such advances.
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The discarded human bones had the same cut and saw marks found on butchered animal bones at the site, and some were cracked open or crushed, as was done with animal bones to expose nutritious marrow.
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They learned how to recognize and discard human DNA, so that they were left with genes from the microbiome.
"It is now very clear that the area in and around Gilgo Beach has been used to discard human remains for some period of time," Mr. Spota said.
"But what we do know for certain and what is now very clear is that the area in and around Gilgo beach has been used to discard human remains for some period of time," he said.
That drastically limits their shelf life; blood banks discard human platelets after just three to five days, and even then, the cell fragments occasionally get contaminated with fungi, bacteria, or viruses, causing potentially fatal complications in patients who receive transfusions.
"Every time I walk by, there's garbage there, discarded clothing, human feces," said Harold Levine, a marketing consultant who lives on East 55th Street.
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