In addition, flock owners should dispose of aborted foetuses, still born lambs and afterbirths quickly and safely. |
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Doctors in China will harvest cells taken from aborted human foetuses which will then be injected into Mr Bell's head and spinal cord. |
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A large fraction of these embryos aborted on the germination medium and were not able to regenerate plantlets. |
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These effects are relevant to dealing with possible in-flight emergencies or aborted flights. |
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It dipped low towards the runway, but what appeared to be a planned landing was aborted at the last minute. |
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A foetus was aborted at 25 weeks because it had amniotic band syndrome, which causes deformities in the body parts. |
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Too many songs are aborted takeoffs, briefly hovering in the air before settling back down to earth, grounded by their own sense of averageness. |
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Their attitude toward the aborted Algerian legislative elections is illustrative. |
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Hardly any useful research can be done on aborted fetuses and no useful medical application of their tissues is permitted. |
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Then the captain aborted the take-off half-way down the runway because of a lack of power in one of the engines. |
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Counts were made of all buds, flowers, pedicels where flowers or fruits had aborted, and fruits. |
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To the right you'll see my aborted attempt at a National Poetry Month Poster Contest entry. |
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In one aborted poem I explored the feeling by examining the way a tuning circuit hunts up and down its scale to locate and fix on a signal. |
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We would have aborted at a relatively low speed, long before the chug notified us of our engine trouble. |
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However, syncope, aborted cardiac arrest, and sudden death do continue to occur. |
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Mr Hempleman-Adams finally succeeded in crossing the ocean without mishap after two aborted attempts. |
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Johanson eventually received fuel from a British pilot whose expedition was aborted by bad weather. |
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Just because a baby is aborted, this does not mean it was unloved or unwanted, It just simply wasn't the right time. |
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Sharply declining world prices for sisal exports delayed or aborted several projects. |
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Further checks revealed that all their cylinders were contaminated, so the dive was aborted. |
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The launch of the spacecraft was aborted yesterday just 20 seconds before blast-off. |
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Placental tissue of a foetus aborted during the first trimester of pregnancy was tested for CMV infection. |
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As Lee misfielded, Butcher called for a second that was never there, aborted his run and left Vaughan stranded. |
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After several minutes waving around in the current they had aborted the dive. |
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Flower number was obtained by adding the number of scars left by aborted flowers and fruits to the number of mature fruits. |
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Sterile plants produce microspores aborted in tetrads, no visible pollen shed, and parthenocarpic pods bearing no seeds. |
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At the drop area the Maquis failed to flash their reception lights and caused the mission to be aborted. |
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I've read horrifying stories of what happens when a child is aborted, babies being torn to pieces inside the womb, then sucked out, etc etc. |
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Scientists were harvesting these stem cells from embryos left over from IVF treatments or using aborted embryos. |
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It was only when the prospective customers expressed dissatisfaction that the deal was aborted. |
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Darwin deduced that the first flowers to open sometimes aborted because they were of no use in dichogamous hermaphrodite plants. |
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But the idea was aborted after protesters organised public meetings, demonstrations and petitions. |
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Double-mutant embryos aborted at various stages of development and no double-mutant seedlings were obtained. |
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One mare aborted in 1998 and developed mastitis, and this mare has experienced premature lactation in the subsequent years. |
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Sheep are in these fields and, unfortunately, last week one aborted with the loss of two lambs. |
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Picture what would have happened to the 14-year-old if she had aborted, and they had had their way. |
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He would have had another baby before my sister, but the girl aborted and didn't tell him. |
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But most of all, what stood out was the fact that these women aborted to preserve relationships. |
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The take-off was aborted but 55 people died from smoke and fume inhalation. |
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Any pre-launch irregularities noted during a countdown can cause a launch to be aborted. |
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Trinity management wanted to concentrate on its core activity and aborted the joint venture with Bonnier. |
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After his aborted sentencing hearing, he was escorted from the courtroom by his guards and boarded the helicopter to be flown back to his cell. |
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The result was that in many cases the Argentine pilots aborted their attacks or were otherwise unsuccessful in targeting the British ships. |
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Ten years ago a serious proposal was made to bring back trolleybuses to Bradford but the idea was later aborted. |
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The pilot aborted the landing and flew the plane back to the North Sumatra provincial capital Medan where the flight had originated. |
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After checking his instruments, the pilot immediately aborted the mission and landed safely. |
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Otherwise, the process will not be initiated or will be aborted prematurely. |
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The MyTravel pilot aborted take-off and performed an emergency stop of his Airbus A321 craft. |
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Dash 2 had aborted at 100 knots, and the pilot was able to slow the aircraft enough to pull off the runway onto a taxiway. |
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Chulumanda said he has directed the director of sports to organise international friendly games following the aborted trip to China. |
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The reality consists of an overriding concern with the physical consummation of their aborted marriage. |
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Last December a Continental 737 taking off from Denver aborted at the last second and, in icy conditions, skidded into a ravine. |
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And Tom Cruise pens the afterword of your book, about your aborted project At the Mountains of Madness. |
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Did she believe she was killing a baby each time she aborted a fetus? |
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We were not able to determine the genotype of these aborted embryos. |
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This is not using aborted embryos, this is done by cell lines. |
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Hundreds of passengers were on board and only the quick reactions of one of the pilots, who aborted his take-off after reaching more than 115 mph, averted disaster. |
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On May 22, a trial had to be aborted when the jury heard inadmissible evidence by mistake after a garda giving that evidence had failed to hear the judge's order. |
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Some folks have reported dramatically lower speeds and others complained of frequent micro-outages causing downloads and other operations to be prematurely aborted. |
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Attempts to microfilm the manuscripts were aborted for this reason. |
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As teenagers, we were taught about the sanctity of life with a graphic depiction of an aborted fetus. |
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They should avoid contact with clothing, boots and utensils, which have come into contact with sheep at lambing, with newborn lambs, with aborted lambs or the afterbirth. |
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Crew chiefs were finishing pre-flighting all the aircraft scheduled for the mission that day and any spares selected in case any ship aborted their pre-flight run-ups. |
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In 1 patient, the capsular tissue was so thin and attenuated that the planned revision capsular shift procedure was aborted after a diagnostic arthroscopy. |
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And his machinations with the judiciary, the signpost of his cynicism, are bound to be aborted. |
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Rules can be aborted at any point in their temporal development. |
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Meanwhile, our unlikely Ibiza hero Orlando Bloom has made a full recovery from the aborted fistfight. |
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It's part of an aborted attempt by Teleoceras to form a posterior articulation between the magnum and unciform bone, in order to stabilize the wrist. |
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The ASEAN countries have invested in tourism, hotels, etc., but the Burmese have implemented policies that have aborted the process of development. |
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Also examined is the use of donated ova from aborted fetuses and cadavers. |
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A ten-minute bus ride, twenty minutes wandering round, several mobile phone calls, and an aborted cab journey later, I conceded I'd been over-optimistic. |
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Already cloning embryos, using aborted foetuses, gene swapping and gene therapy will mean the long term impacts will be immense on our everyday living. |
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Only prompt action by one of the pilots, who aborted his take-off after reaching a speed of more than 100 mph, prevented a collision at Manchester airport. |
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Olarte was quoted as saying in reports that allogenic stem cells from aborted foetuses of humans were being exported to the Philippines. |
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His spacewalking partner, American Christopher Cassidy, had to help him inside after NASA quickly aborted the spacewalk. |
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Although it was ordered in 1660 that the castle and town walls should be dismantled, the work was aborted early on and may never have started. |
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For example, British troops looted and pillaged the locals during an aborted attack on Charleston in 1779, enraging both Patriots and Loyalists. |
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Cornwallis subsequently aborted his advance and retreated back into South Carolina. |
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Here, after two aborted attempts to visit Scotland, he established himself, after much work, upon his estate in the village of Vailima. |
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Attempt to pluck up Alison aborted as deadly sea snake surfaces beside her. |
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The idea of bequeathal of power was aborted by the January 25 revolution not only in Egypt, but also in Libya and Yemen. |
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In the study group ll patients aborted spontaneously between the 17th and 20th gestational week and 8 patients aborted after the 21st week. |
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Three-fourths of zygotes or early embryos are naturally aborted, largely because of genetic defects. |
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Take the latest bill to come down the pike, a proposal to anesthetize fetuses before they are aborted. |
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But she denied calling on the medical profession to anaesthetise all foetuses of more than 17 weeks before they are aborted. |
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Their function in Victoria particularly relates to alleged offences either by bodies corporate or where magistrates have aborted the prosecution. |
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They had low birth rates, and there is evidence that some women aborted fetuses rather than give birth to children within the bonds of slavery. |
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However, the Super Islander program was aborted without proceeding to certification. |
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All three were unopposed by capital ships and quickly aborted as neither side were prepared to take the risks of mines and submarines. |
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In 1805, Calais hosted part of Napoleon's army and invasion fleet for several months before his aborted invasion of Britain. |
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There have long been problems of gendercide in countries such as India and China where female foetuses are aborted. |
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The project was aborted after the death of its technical director, Harvey Postlethwaite. |
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A previous attempt at constructing a tunnel between the two nations had begun in 1974, but was quickly aborted. |
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Women have aborted, men have committed suicide, and both men and women have been thrown into convulsions during the fearful agony of renal colic. |
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Between 60 and 90 percent of unborn babies diagnosed prenatally with Down syndrome are aborted. |
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These indeterminisms confuse a regular bus arbiter in deciding whether a transaction should be aborted or resumed. |
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The boat that had the explosives in it sank, forcing the planned attack to be aborted. |
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Modern historians have used this to determine the nature of his politics and of the aborted chapters of his civil war history. |
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Avoid contact with aborted or new-born lambs or with the afterbirth. |
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Nobody is saying that disappointing earnings, or aborted IPOs, or catastrophic mergers, or senior management doing the perp walk are cause to break out the Veuve Clicquot. |
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The creators of this very brief video know that abortion is a sensitive topic and even many pro-lifers find brutally honest pictures of aborted babies very unsettlingly. |
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Holbrook of the University of Washington School of Medicine in Seattle places small pieces of human tissue from aborted 10-week fetuses in a liquid growth medium. |
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After a heated council with other officers, Murray concluded that there was not enough time to mount a surprise attack and that the offensive should be aborted. |
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However, these plans proved too ambitious and were subsequently aborted. |
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It was their second attempt to win this prize after their first one in 1992 had to be aborted when their catamaran Enza hit an object which tore a hole in the starboard hull. |
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Despite this general support for the concept of wind power in the public at large, local opposition often exists and has delayed or aborted a number of projects. |
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A Loyalist wing of his army was utterly defeated at the Battle of Kings Mountain on October 7, 1780, which temporarily aborted his planned advance. |
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The eyes of the cirripeds are more or less aborted in their mature state. |
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