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The flying mouse could be useful for giving presentations.
The relationship between the boy and the mouse could be that between a parent and a child, or — in the view of some conservative critics of the welfare system — between government and those who rely on it for support.
Tissues of mouse could be imaged by injecting the Au/SiO2 particle colloid solution into them.
This study examined whether alternating between the preferred and non-preferred hands whilst using a computer mouse could be a viable injury prevention strategy within the workplace.
However, the assumption that gene transfer methodologies developed in the mouse could be similarly applied to human HSCs for the treatment of human diseases left the field of gene therapy in a decade-long quandary.
As for the haptic feedback, its inclusion means that the mouse could be programmed to send feedback when different clicks are used, with the idea being to inform a user what kind of command they've just issued.
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He said the tests used in the laboratory mice could be adapted for cattle, deer and other animals.
But, for now, he added, the real importance was that Dr. Faustman was correct that even severely diabetic mice could be cured.
After this, the mice could be tested on various kinds of diets to see how the bacteria responded.
GM mice could be created to detect a range of other odours too, she said, for example to diagnose tuberculosis by sniffing compounds on the breath of sick individuals.
The pointed hyperactivity of these mice could be attenuated through the D1R antagonist SCH23390 (Ralph et al. 2001).
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