問題一覧
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It is known as blood system
HEMATOPOIETIC
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Year without summer
MT. TAMBORA
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He was the Caltech graduate
WILLIAM MCLELLAN
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Nearly 90% of plant species are pollinated by bees, and they contribute to more than 35% of the world’s food supply.
Help the bees
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Artificial ecosystem
EX-SITU
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piece of paper is about
100,000nm
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The distinction between using gene therapy for therapeutic purposes or enhancing human characteristics beyond health.
Pluripotent
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transfer person to person
pathogenic
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Strand of DNA
2.5
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The nanoscale usually refers to a length from the atomic level of around___
0.1-100nm
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Volume
nanoliter
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Gene therapy that targets somatic cells, involving the modification of non-reproductive cells.
Somatic Gene Therapy
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World biosphere reserves
PALAWAN, PUERTO GALERA, ALBAY
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Takes longer than person life span
NONRENEWABLE RESOURCES
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5 natural causes of climate change
ORBITAL CHANGE, VOLCANIC ERUPTION, VARIATION IN SOLAR RADIATION, MOVEMENT OF CRUSTAL PLATES, EL NIÑO SOUTHERN OSCILLATION
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small reserves that are maintained by the government.
NATIONAL PARKS
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Weight
nanogram
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Can devide it self iver and over again
STEM CELL
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Percentage of plant species are used for medicinal purposes
17%
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skin cancer affect liver and brain
Metastatic menaloma
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The engines of creation
Kim Eric Drexter
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4 alternative energy sources
HYDROELECTRIC ENERGY, SOLAR ENERGY , WIND ENERGY, BIOMASS ENERGY
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Tilt or obliquity
40 thousand years
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A vehicle used to transport genetic material, often in the form of a virus, for gene therapy.
Viral Vector
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Type of gene therapy applied
GERMLINE GENE THERAPY
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Orbital change eccentricity circular motion for
100 thousand years
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Genetic changes happened to everyone
EPIGENETIC
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Percentage of the world's poor live in rural areas and depend on biodiversity for their survival
70%
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It is the total Number of chromosomes in the body
46
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length
nanometer
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plants species are consumed by humans as food
7000
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World-wide government funding for nanotechnology research and development
US,California,Canada, Australia, Eastern Europe,
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The conservation of species within their natural habitat
IN-SITU
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The ethical principle ensuring that individuals are fully aware and agree to participate in medical research or treatment.
Informed Consent
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The deliberate modification of genetic material in a patient's cells for therapeutic purposes.
Gene Therapy
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At alarming rates___ is being lost
BIODIVERSITY
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2 ways gene therapy
IN-VIVO, EX-VIVO
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Time
nanosecond
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Gene therapy that involves the modification of cells that give rise to future generations.
Germline Gene Therapy
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Nanoparticles found on fabrics
SILVER NANOPARTICLES
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red blood cell is about
7000nm
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Issue that have four entry routes
HEALTH ISSUES
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4 types of viral vector
ADENO VIRAL, ADENO ASSOCIATED VIRAL, RETRO VIRAL, LENTI VIRAL
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2 type of cell inside the body
STEM CELL, PRIMITIVE CELL
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Year of the first clinical trial
1989
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Precession
23 to 35 thousand years
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strand of DNA is
2.5
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The ability of certain stem cells to differentiate into various cell types.
Pluripotent
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Volume
nanoliter
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5 application of nanotechnology
MEDICINE, ELECTRONICS, ENVIRONMENT, CONSUMER PRODUCTS, SPORTING GOODS
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Prof in tokyo science
NORIO TANUGICHI
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Retro viral and Lenti viral
larger dna gene
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Weakness the flow of gases
SUNSPOT
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3 cyclical changes of
ECCENTRICITY , OBLIQUITY, PRECESSION
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Adeno viral and Adeno associated viral carry ____
smaller dna genes
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2 Challenges of Richard Feyman
TINY MOTORS IN NANO TECHNOLOGY , SCALE DOWN LETTER
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5 gases in greenhouse effect
WATER VAPOR, CARBON DIOXIDE, METHANE, NITROUS OXIDE, CHLOROFLOUROCARBONS
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Developed from the waste of various human
BIOMASS ENERGY
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These are the regions wherein only wild animals are found.
WILDLIFE SANCTUARIES
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Comes from greek word dwarf
NANO
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a virus is about
10-100nm
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Evaluation of the positive outcomes against potential negative consequences in medical interventions.
Risk-Benefit Balance