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"Tesla shouldn't make guinea pigs of its buyers," said Joan Claybrook, a former administrator of the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.
Will NIH make guinea pigs of Indians?
If it succeeds, the campaign would make guinea worm only the second human disease to be eradicated after smallpox and the first to disappear through behavioral change instead of a vaccine.
Genoa's Kevin Constant will miss the Africa Cup of Nations after failing to make Guinea's final 23-man squad.
These observations make guinea pigs an ideal species for characterizing tracheal cough receptors.
Pipes, hides and tunnels will provide fun running through, and make guinea pigs feel more secure.
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"The city shouldn't be making guinea pigs out of its most vulnerable".
He added that criminal advocates, who usually earn less than commercial lawyers, were being made "guinea pigs" for the scheme, which the assessors hope to roll out more widely.
The economists back home lining up to warn George Osborne his plan isn't working must wish there was some simple experiment to settle the manner, without making guinea pigs of us all.
I had always loved writing the book: from the first furtive soundings of disaffected employees of Big Pharma in London, to forages among the industry's white chimneys of Basel, and finally to the tribal villages of Kenya, where young mothers who could barely read were being bamboozled into signing "consent forms" that made guinea pigs of their own children.
With the onset of rationing, the two made guinea pigs of themselves and other scientists, living on questionable treats like Woolton Pie; it consisted of vegetables and bread crumbs and was named for Lord Woolton, the wartime Minister of Food, who fiercely promoted their very lean cuisine.
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