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The cells are derived from the surplus human embryos that are unavoidably created in fertility clinics.
"He was a surplus human," Hal thinks, "a product of a swollen civilization.
Buoyed by their findings, the US group has begun tests on surplus human eggs donated by fertility clinics.
The Lords select committee approved research on cloned and surplus human embryos, saying the medical benefits outweighed ethical objections to the practice.
The cells at issue are called adult stem cells, and differ from the embryonic stem cells that can be derived from surplus human embryos.
In Britain, however, the Human Fertilization and Embryology Authority has reported that some 50,000 babies have been born through in vitro fertilization since 1991, and 294,584 surplus human embryos have been destroyed.
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- A surplus of human adipose tissue was used to isolate human mesenchymal stem cells and for injection in mice.
"There's a harvestable biological surplus of human beings as well, but we don't have an open season on them.
A change in government regulations or a change in market conditions could lead to a surplus in human resources [ 6].
The supply-side measures may also have an impact on health services productivity, quality of care, the distribution of resources, and on shortages and surpluses of human resources for health.
That quick spirit is the free devil, the human surplus that she tries to capture in all her best work.
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