Newly angry over the death of my beloved hamster, I stalk over to the stairs, with Zillah still in my arms. |
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He'd go nuts filling his pouches with sunflower seeds and rebuilding his nest in the little hamster house he had. |
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The hamster had a habit of backing against the bars and weeing over the edge, onto the carpet. |
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In infected hamster or human macrophages, phagosome-lysosome fusion takes place, but the parasite survives and multiplies within the vaculoe. |
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Low molecular weight oligomers were found in culture media of Chinese hamster ovary cells expressing endogenous or mutated genes. |
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Family pets, Holly the hamster and a goldfish were saved from the incident and the mum said she was very grateful to the fireman for that. |
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Here, long-eared hedgehog, northern three-toed jerboa, gray hamster, and corsac fox are among the more common mammal residents. |
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At the outset, you are led into a room stacked to the ceiling with hamster cages. |
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I've seen photos of everything from cutting-edge hamster treadmills to state-of-the-art orthotics. |
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The court was told that a neglected red canary and a hamster were also found in the shop. |
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Last night I dreamt I had a hamster, it was very small, and kind of caramel coloured and white, with a little twitchy nose and fluffy fur. |
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For the in vivo part of this study, cutaneous blood vessels of the hamster dorsal skin flap model were used. |
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In vivo cytogenetic studies suggested the induction of chromosome damage in Chinese hamster bone marrow cells. |
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They recently studied the biodistribution of tetra chlorin and benzoporphyrin derivative monoacid ring A in the hamster model. |
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Jeremy came back from the show with Tinker, a full-grown longhaired female, who, they told him, was a rescue hamster. |
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Truthfully, any hamster I have, or don't have, will remain pretty stinky if his lavations are left to me. |
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When you have a hamster in your head than runs on its wheel at 300 revolutions a second, you certainly don't have to plan your stand-up act. |
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The offences related to nine puppies, a kitten, a hamster, mice, a rat, a canary and a bearded dragon lizard. |
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The Commission is particularly concerned by the lack of clarity in the legislation in relation to areas which can be reoccupied by the hamster. |
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Boss, for instance, is a gruff but sensitive hamster who sometimes lets his desire to act the leader get in the way of acting wisely. |
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After seeing this trick with blocks and toys, children saw it performed with a hamster. |
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Sure, it's a billion times more than the first computer had, but it's still not much more than the computing power of a hamster. |
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As an omnivore, the hamster will eat most things, but that doesn't mean feeding him all your leftovers. |
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Undeniably cute with his twitchy whiskers, pouchy cheeks and shining eyes, it's easy to see how the hamster has snuggled his way to our hearts. |
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It was noted that progesterone alone, in contrast with the rat which requires oestrogen for nidation, can maintain blastocysts through nidation in the ovariectomized hamster. |
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For the hamster, it may imply jumping off the wheel, thinking outside the box and injecting the process with new energy and ideas. |
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Generally they can be found on the back of the hamster or around the breastbone. |
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Isotretinoin exerts a specific action on the sebaceous glands of the hamster flank organs. |
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Jings, I wouldn't let those bawheids look after a hamster, never mind a newborn state. |
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Similarly, the hamster can reproduce in 16 days – not, as we said, 16 weeks. |
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With this in mind, he proposes an equally audacious and preposterous idea: a giant green hamster wheel. |
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These 2 piece puzzles are perfect for little hands and include a dog, cat, goldfish, hamster, budgie and rabbit. |
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This drug, a genetic copy of anti-inflammatory proteins, is currently being manufactured in bioreactors containing transgenic hamster cells. |
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One of the characteristics of the reserve is the presence of a small mammal, the Savi's vole, a little 'mole, a little' hamster. |
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The edges of the floor tray must not be much higher than 10cm, otherwise your hamster can not look out. |
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The same white-and-orange hamster, named Honey, resided in a small cage cleaned out once a week and had grown so fat that she could hardly squeeze through cardboard tubes. |
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Kim Jong Un, a hamster in the snake pit of the regime, has just created a new adversary. |
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Wigan Magistrates Court was told yesterday that the offences related to nine puppies, a kitten, a hamster, mice, a rat, a canary and a bearded dragon lizard. |
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We also met her menagerie of animals, 2 dogs, a cat, and a hamster. |
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I'm sitting here in social studies biting my pencil like a hamster. |
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In the Middle Ages, many households employed a turnspit dog, a breed developed to turn roasting meat by running inside a small cage that resembled a hamster wheel. |
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Watson won for British Artist of the Year and dedicated her award to Millie, her pet hamster who died as Watson filmed Philosopher's Stone. |
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Of course Freddie Starr didn't eat a hamster. |
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During the course of his new adventures he meets Mitaine, a cat with a story like his own, and Rhino, a plump hamster who travels everywhere in a clear plastic exercise ball, and learns that true heroism needs no magic. |
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Although there is no evidence of any single field hamster having died, the machinery of a functioning state under the rule of law is in motion, in a way that you might describe as over the top. |
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The electric traction motor, the electric generator motor, the 1.4-litre gas engine, the three clutches, the planetary gearset and the hamster running in its wheel all work seamlessly. |
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In the hamster analogy, more meetings only make the wheel spin faster. |
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It is therefore demanding that the plan to save the hamster should include more measures to combat the agricultural practices and the urban sprawl that are destroying the animal's natural habitat. |
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The binomial name of Campbell's dwarf hamster is Phodopus campbelli. |
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This usually wears down their nails but you need to provide plenty of toys for your hamster to play with. |
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Ultrastructural differences in the efferent ducts and several regions of the epididymis of the hamster. |
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Modern cricket and its followers don't seem to have time for such lengthy endeavours unfortunately, but the endlessly churning hamster wheel of the cricket schedule goes on and on. |
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If a hamster does have long claws, you must have them trimmed. |
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My flatmate bought a hamster before Christmas, but I feel like she is already losing interest. |
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There are few animal models for acne, the main ones being hamster auricles and the utricles of the rhino mouse. |
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Rab, 56, was about to empty the bin into the crusher on his truck when he saw the hamster, who he has named Wheelies, trying to escape. |
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Vitamin D nuclear binding to neurons of the septal, substnatal and amygdaloid area in the Siberian hamster brain. |
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As one seasoned participant suggested, the process may resemble not a tortoise, but a hamster on a spinning wheel, always stepping forward but getting nowhere. |
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Nuclear receptor sites for vitamin Dsoltriol in midbrain and hindbrain of Siberian hamster assessed by autoradiography. |
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A STUDENT who cooked a hamster in a frying pan has been banned from keeping animals for eight years. |
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Most of a hamster's diet should be made up of commercial hamster food. |
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The myopathic CHF147 hamster is deficient in delta-sarcoglycan and represents a valuable animal model, as it develops a cardiomyopathy which rapidly evolves into heart failure. |
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Dealcoholized red wine, and especially grapejuice, inhibit atherosclerosis in a hamster model. |
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They should send a drawing of their ideal pet palace for a gerbil, guinea pig, hamster, mouse, rabbit or rat. |
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In this tenth in the Inspector Sejer series the self-contained investigator and his sidekick, Skarre, encounter dipsomaniacal mothers, psychopathic youths and a hamster called Bleeding Heart. |
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The common hamster, for example, is found from central Europe to western Siberia and northwestern China, but the golden hamster has been found only near a small town in northwestern Syria. |
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The gestation period of the golden hamster is about 2 weeks, whereas that of the blue whale is 11 months and that of the African elephant 21 to 22 months. |
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For identification of parasite phenotype, capability for invasion of, and multiplication in macrophages was assayed by Lima while Antwerp assays were carried out in the golden hamster. |
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Distribution of lectin-binding glycosidic residues in the hamster follicular oocytes and their modificationsin the zona pellucid after ovulation. |
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A DRUNKEN yob faces jail for drop-kicking his girlfriend's pet hamster like a rugby ball in the street. |
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Fluticasone propionate did not induce gene mutation in prokaryotic microbial cells, and there was no evidence of toxicity or gene mutational activity in eukaryotic Chinese hamster cells in vitro. |
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Dissimilatory arsenate reductase activity and arsenate-respiring bacteria in bovine rumen fluid, hamster feces, and the termite hindgut. |
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If you're going to eat your pet's food in your sleep, why not think preventively, and exchange your turtles for a hamster or a rabbit, something safe and vegetarian. |
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It is basically the rat race, the little hamster on the wheel. |
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Tumorigenicity and its suppression in cybrids of mouse and Chinese hamster cell lines. |
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Mutational specificity of chromium compounds in the hprt locus of chinese hamster ovary-K1 cells. |
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That's why recently on the Heart Breakfast show we were discussing school exams and ended up with hundreds of callers desperate to share hamster tales. |
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This is because one of the main symptoms of sugar diabetes is excessive drinking, causing the affected hamster to go to the toilet more than usual. |
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