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Date: Tue, 31 Dec 2002 13:08:23 EST
Subject: Fwd: SCOUTED: Kitty CAT scan: More vets use high tech
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In a message dated 12/30/2002 8:39:33 PM Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
They can't put the
On 30 Dec 2002 at 16:34, Deborah Harrell wrote:
> clones are currently prone). My views on human
> reproductive cloning are the same (although the
> ability to clone/create *organs* such as livers,
> kidneys, hearts and skin would be terrific).
Unfortunately there seems to be no taste for not th
--- Ronn! Blankenship <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> Kitty CAT scan: More vets use high tech
> Pushing the boundaries
> "Veterinarians in general aren't always aware we can
> get good results, and
> the general populace has no idea," said Bush, who
> performs the delicate
> surgery in a suburban
Kitty CAT scan: More vets use high tech
WASHINGTON (AP) --Dr. Bill Bush cradled the weak little cat in his arms and
suddenly spun around in a circle. When Bush stopped moving, Buffy's eyes
didn't -- they continued twitching in the direction of the spin.
That simple clue showed Bush what weeks o