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(91) Its almost miraculous effectiveness in controlling and reversing an otherwise lethal bacterial infection in mice was demonstrated in Oxford in the 1940s.
(92) Tests in mice and rats showed no signs of negative side effects.
(93) The preference shown by the C57BLVCrgI mice was internally generated.
(94) On the table was a cage with two white mice clinging to the top.
(95) He allows Lennie to pet mice and was going to let him keep one of Slim's new pups.
(96) Non-immunised mice on a gluten free diet served as controls.
(97) A population of mice may yield up to six times its weight because of rapid turnover and high metabolism.
(98) For one thing, despite forty years of searching,[http://sentencedict.com/mice.html] nobody yet knows why those mice discovered in the l950s like alcohol.
(99) The analysis was done as described in ref. 49, with minor modifications; mice and rats gave essentially similar results.
(100) The entire house was infested with mice which meant that everybody was in constant battle against their droppings and their smell.
(101) Then the fir tree told the mice of its grandest moment as a Christmas tree and shared the story of Humpty Dumpty.
(102) Dorothy came to meet them and thanked the little mice warmly for saving her companion from death.
(103) The researchers are repeating the studies in older mice and young monkeys to see whether the brain cell growth continues throughout life.
(104) Their red berries are long gone, perhaps eaten by grouse, squirrels, or mice.
(105) Despite a record deal with Charisma, Afraid Of Mice were never to repeat the success outside their home town.
(106) Not only is it hepatotoxic but trace concentrations have been shown to interfere seriously with the breeding performance of male mice.
(107) For example, in mice and humans the digits are initially joined together and only cell death between the digits separates them.
(108) It has been described as bare-knuckle fighting without a ring and like setting toy mice on a treadmill.
(109) An adult owl will normally gobble about one gopher or two mice a night, experts say.
(110) The most outrageous examples involve force-feeding massive doses of sugar substitutes to white laboratory mice, who eventually grew tumors.
(111) It is then wise to thresh as soon as possible to avoid loss to rats and mice.
(112) This indicates that the transcriptional activity of the transgenic mice is not reflected in the methylation state of the transgenes.
(113) After an invigorating gaze at the rushing rivers, I returned to the Mickey Mice.
(114) At least one and usually two or more wild-type or heterozygous littermates were analysed in parallel with the mutant mice.
(115) Mice, deer and all these islands' aboriginal inhabitants are left far behind.
(116) Anyway, the scientists found that the mice were suckers for poisoned tuna.
(117) One by one I caught the mice in the six traps I set every night.
(118) And when squirted into the windpipes of mice, the viruses infected the animals' lungs and delivered the marker genes.
(119) The result amazed them: the Il-4 killed the mice by shutting off a vital part of their immune system.
(120) They coaxed everything from pygmy mice to snakes to cheetahs into running on a treadmill while wearing an oxygen mask.
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