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Examining properties that be described as one-billioneth?
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megaparticles
nanoparticles
transparticles
genoparticles
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When researchers apply for a patent from the US Patent and Trademark Office, for what process are they seeking approval?
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therapeutic cloning
creating a transgenic animal
reproductive cloning
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Examining properties that be described as one-billioneth?
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When researchers apply for a patent from the US Patent and Trademark Office, for what process are they seeking approval?
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In the normal cellular processes, what genes inhibit cell division?
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Which type of biopsy, also called a cytology test, uses a very thin needle, does not cut through the skin, but sometimes does not remove enough tissue for a definite diagnosis?
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What approval process do biomedical researchers seek when they create a transgenic animal?
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Which term best describes the study of disease incidence and its distribution in a population?
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How many pairs of chromosomes do humans have?
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During biomedical research using animals, a control group was given a placebo. The group will most likely have what response?
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The Clinical Laboratory Improvement Amendments passed in 1988:
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An experimental medication is being tested on research mice. To obtain the most accurate results, the test should include an experimental group and a/an:
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What is karyotyping?
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Milk pasteurization is an example of:
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Reproductive Cloning is also called:
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What is a chemical or physical agent that interact with DNA and causes a genetic alteration?
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Which level of law mandates sewage treatment?
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DNA segments at the end of chromosomes that play a part in cell age are called:
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The origin of most malignant tumors are:
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The NIH, CDC and FDA are all divisions under which federal agency?
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Descriptive epidemiological studies identify:
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The jelly-like substance inside a cell refers to the:
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The term "antibiotic" means destroyer of:
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Rigor means:
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Mortis means:
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What medical device made the external cardiac pump obsolete?
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A body was found in a NC park. Who is required to determine cause of death and order an autopsy if necessary?
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In regenerative medicine, once the biomaterial matrix is developed, the scaffolds must be able to:
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What is the leading cause of death in underdeveloped countries?
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The medical examiner believes the victim may have been poisoned due to evidence left at the scene. What autopsy techniques will be utilized to confirm or dispute this claim?
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The medical examiner that is in charge of death investigations is usually qualified as a:
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Which is the most common reservoir for Clostridium tetani
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The AWA requires all research facilities to establish an Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee (IACUC). This committee is responsible for:
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Regenerative medicine relies heavily on the use of:
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The first successful mammal cloning date to the:
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Implanting a gene from one animal into an embryo will create a:
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Which president signed the National Cancer Act of 1971 and declared "war on cancer"?