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| 1. | "
All this adds up to the fact that naked mole-rats fit the strict
definition of a 'eusocial' animal: At least two generations
live..."
| Source: | Croke, Vicki. "Exposed: The Strange and Hidden Lives of Naked Mole-Rats" National Wildlife Aug. 1 1999  |
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| 2. | "... nonpathogenic organism; and (3) after being cultured
through many generations, it must produce the condition in experimental
animals.[14,15] These criteria and various modifications of them[14] are
too stringent for many conditions, including COPD exacerbations, a
situation complicated by the fact that the..."
| Source: | Hirschmann, Jan V. "Do Bacteria Cause Exacerbations of COPD?" Chest 118.1 July 1 2000: 193  |
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| 3. | " In animals, the evolution of reproductive isolation
is usually gradual, in contrast to plants, in which reproductive
isolation can arise in only one generation through polyploidy, the
multiplication of sets of chromosomes."
| Source: | BOAKE, CHRISTINE R. B. "Flying Apart: Mating Behavior and Speciation" BioScience 50.6 June 1 2000: 501  |
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| 4. | " Subsequently, the
F1 generation was mated to produce animals expressing GLUT4 in the heart
only (HO)."
| Source: | LAIDLAW, J. SKYE,TSAO, TSU-SHUEN,JELICKS, LINDA A.,FACTOR, STEPHEN,CHARRON, MAUREEN J. "Reexpression of GLUT4 in GLUT4 Null Hearts Abolishes Cardiac Hypertrophy" Diabetes 49.5 May 1 2000: 285  |
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| 5. | " His choice
of animal generation as a peg on which to hang his inquiry has limited
the book's appeal."
| Source: | Larson, James L. "The Life Sciences in Eighteenth-Century French Thought" Journal of Interdisciplinary History 30.3 Dec. 22 1999: 506  |
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| 6. | " Drosophila
have an amazingly fast generation time; in ten days a new animal can be
born, mature and propagate."
| Source: | Barrett, Michael. "Flies by night" New Statesman (1996) 128.4449 Aug. 16 1999: 43  |
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| 7. | " On the other hand, animal studies
suggest an epigenetic transmission of diabetes over several generations
of the maternal side, accompanied by spontaneous GD in each generation
[7,8]."
| Source: | HARDER, THOMAS,PLAGEMANN, ANDREAS. "A Role for Gestational Diabetes in the Excess Maternal Transmission of Type 2 Diabetes?" Diabetes Care 23.3 Mar. 1 2000: 431  |
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| 8. | " The generation of an immune
response to oral insulin during infancy may be protective for autoimmune
diabetes in a majority of immunized infants, as has been suggested in
animal studies using insulin as a tolerogen (25,26)."
| Source: | Vaarala, Outi,Knip, Mikael,Paronen, Johanna,Hamalainen, Anu-Maaria,Muona, Paivi,Vaatainen, Minna,Ilonen, Jorma,Simell, Olli,Akerblom, Hans K. "Cow's Milk Formula Feeding Induces Primary Immunization to Insulin in Infants at Genetic Risk for Type 1 Diabetes" Diabetes 48.7 July 1 1999: 1389  |
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| 9. | "
We succeeded in the generation of transgenic skinny mice
overexpressing leptin (TGM) and demonstrated increased glucose
metabolism and insulin sensitivity in these animals."
| Source: | SATOH, NORIKO,MASUZAKI, HIROAKI,EBIHARA, KEN,MATUOKA, NAOKI,AIZAWA-ABE, MEGUMI,OGAWA, YOSHIHIRO. "Anti-Diabetic Effect Of Leptin Is Mediated Through Hypothalamic Melanocortin System In Transgenic Skinny Mice Overexpressing Leptin" Diabetes 48.5 May 1 1999: 26  |
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| 10. | " We acknowledge the contributions of R. Flavell,
L. Burkley, H. Chen, M. Trumbauer, L. Wicker, and L. Peterson to the
generation of these transgenic animals."
| Source: | Liu, Junliang,Purdy, Lisa E.,Rabinovitch, Simon,Jevnikar, Anthony M.,Elliott, John F. "Major DQ8-Restricted T-Cell Epitopes for Human GAD65 Mapped Using Human CD4, DQA1*0301, DQB1*0302 Transgenic [IA.sup.null] NOD Mice" Diabetes 48.3 Mar. 1 1999: 469-470  |
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| 11. | "... the need to respect the
land, the animals, and most importantly, the transmission of the
okimah's knowledge on to the next generation of Cree."
| Source: | . "Okimah" Resource Links 4.4 Apr. 1 1999: 3336  |
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| 12. | " The first section+
"Essays and Notebooks," is a selection of wide-ranging
articles from 1977-97; the topics include the ridiculous (animals on
stage) and the hopefully sublime (a promising new generation of American
playwrights)."
| Source: | Pressley, Nelson. "Thirty years' worth of theatergoing" Washington Times Aug. 2 1998: 7  |
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| 13. | " Another problem for
the preformationists was the occurrence of "monsters." Persons
born with defects, bizarre animals, and other freaks of nature seemed
incongruous in a system where the infallible, divine Creator encased all
future generations within the first."
| Source: | Thomas, Joe A. "The Ovary of Eve: Egg and Sperm and Preformation" Journal of Sex Research 35.4 Nov. 1 1998: 414-415  |
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| 14. | " Sometimes simpler animals such as round worms and fruit flies are
used to study a human disease--their generations are famously much
shorter than those of mice."
| Source: | Bumas, E. Shaskan. "Lou Gehrig's disease and everyone else's" Southwest Review 89 Mar. 22 2004: 253-269  |
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| 15. | "... views differ by four generations: World War II
Generation (ages 75-up), Silent Generation (ages 67-74), Vatican II
Generation (40-66) and the Young Adult Generation (ages 19-39).
* One in three attend Mass weekly..."
| Source: | Witham, Larry. "Research helps Catholics shape future of the church" Washington Times Aug. 17 2000: 2  |
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| 16. | " I worry that the same legislation and
policies that enabled the advances of my generation, and that of your
parents' generation, will no longer exist for your generation."
| Source: | Graves, Earl G. "Dreams imagined ... aspirations achieved" Black Enterprise 31.1 Aug. 1 2000: 13  |
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| 17. | " Beating them as a representative for the whole
Itke generation, the first generation in these free and democratic
United States, beating them as the last representatives of the
generation of old,..."
| Source: | LANDER, JEANNETTE,ROSENWALD, LAWRENCE. "A Summer in the Week of Itke K" Antioch Review 58.2 Mar. 22 2000: 134  |
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| 18. | "
Aliases: Generation Y, Net (or Internet) Generation, Nexters,
Millennials, Nintendo Generation."
| Source: | Alch, Mark L. "THE ECHO-BOOM GENERATION: A GROWING FORCE IN AMERICAN SOCIETY" Futurist 34.5 Sept. 1 2000: 42  |
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| 19. | "
The intergenerational complementarity of this group, with one
generation earning income, the preceding generation fanning, and the
succeeding generation still very young, was joined by an
intergenerational community of interest."
| Source: | VINCENT, SUSAN. "Flexible Families: Capitalist Development and Crisis in Rural Peru [*]" Journal of Comparative Family Studies 31.2 Mar. 22 2000: 155  |
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| 20. | " Past research has demonstrated
that the effects of the Internet tend to be more concentrated among a
younger generation, Generation X, than among older generations, Baby
Boomers and the Civic Generation (Shah..."
| Source: | Kwak, Nojin,Skoric, Marko M.,Williams, Ann E.,Poor, Nathaniel D. "To broadband or not to broadband: the relationship between high-speed Internet and knowledge and participation" Journal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media 48.3 Sept. 1 2004: 421-446  |
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| 21. | "
She understands that despite generation after generation of complaints
about the decline of the schools and the corresponding call for a return
to "the good old days," there was never such a golden age in
US schools."
| Source: | SCHRAG, PETER. "The Education of Diane Ravitch" Nation 271.9 Oct. 2 2000: 31  |
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| 22. | "
For instance, each generation drinks more milk, juice, fruit, sports,
and frozen beverages than the generation that preceded it. However, when
it..."
| Source: | Fetto, John. "toplines; Drink Plenty of Fluids: Wet your whistle on some cool beverage facts" American Demographics Aug. 1 2000  |
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| 23. | " The
authors suggest that the persistence of a culture of honor is primarily
the result of the transmission from generation to generation of the
South's frontier heritage."
| Source: | PALMER, WILLIAM. "Scenes from Provincial Life: History, Honor, and Meaning in the Tudor North [*]" Renaissance Quarterly 53.2 June 22 2000: 425  |
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| 24. | "... that we are as intimately associated with the generations of
earlier Christians who once celebrated it as we are with the present
generation, that the church is very old as well as perennially young."
| Source: | Shuter, Bill. "THE TRIDENTINE MASS" Commonweal 127.15 Sept. 8 2000: 24  |
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| 25. | "... "These attitudes are prevalent in many African American
households and have been carried from generation to generation."
| Source: | WINTER, METTA. "Culture Counts" Human Ecology 28.1 Jan. 1 2000: 12  |
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