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  • ...e [[Hinduism]]. [[Buddhism|Buddhists]] are also against [[Animal slaughter|animal slaughtering]], but they do not have a wrongful eating doctrine. ...h]]ing, [[backgrounding]] and [[intensive animal farming]]. [[Concentrated Animal Feeding Operations]] (CAFOs), commonly referred to as factory farms, are co ...
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  • ...e [[Hinduism]]. [[Buddhism|Buddhists]] are also against [[Animal slaughter|animal slaughtering]], but they do not have a wrongful eating doctrine. ...h]]ing, [[backgrounding]] and [[intensive animal farming]]. [[Concentrated Animal Feeding Operations]] (CAFOs), commonly referred to as factory farms, are co ...
    38 KB (5,736 words) - 11:03, 19 July 2025
  • ...bling the cell to make use of new beneficial genetic material or simply by killing off competition. ...f American Feed Control Officials]] has listed it approved for use as an [[animal feed]] ingredient under Section 36.14 "Direct-fed Microorganisms". ...
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  • ...bling the cell to make use of new beneficial genetic material or simply by killing off competition. ...f American Feed Control Officials]] has listed it approved for use as an [[animal feed]] ingredient under Section 36.14 "Direct-fed Microorganisms". ...
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  • ...の日には仏教徒によって一般的に実践されており、「菜食主義」を意味するビルマ語の''テッタッルッ''(သက်သတ်လွတ်、{{lit|free of killing}})に反映されている。この間、敬虔な仏教徒は[[:en:Eight precepts|八斎戒]]以上を守り、正午までに1日2食(朝食と昼食)に食事を制 ...
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  • ...e that, while plant elements are by far the most commonly used substances, animal, human, and mineral products are also utilized, among which some are poison ...onal Drugs'' from 1941, 517 drugs were listed – out of these, only 45 were animal parts, and 30 were minerals. For many plants used as medicinals, detailed i ...
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  • ...e that, while plant elements are by far the most commonly used substances, animal, human, and mineral products are also utilized, among which some are poison ...onal Drugs'' from 1941, 517 drugs were listed – out of these, only 45 were animal parts, and 30 were minerals. For many plants used as medicinals, detailed i ...
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  • ...urmese word for "vegetarian," ''thet that lut'' (သက်သတ်လွတ်, {{lit|free of killing}}). During this time, devout Buddhists observe [[Eight precepts|eight or mo ...s rarely raised for meat; 58% of cattle in the country is used for draught animal power. Few people eat beef, and there is a general dislike of beef (especia ...
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  • ...otential toxicity of many traditional Chinese medicinals including plants, animal parts and minerals. For most medicinals, efficacy and toxicity testing are ...itted with a sort of permanent [[catheter]], which is more profitable than killing the bears. More than 12,000 [[asiatic black bears]] are held in "bear farms ...
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  • ...urmese word for "vegetarian," ''thet that lut'' (သက်သတ်လွတ်, {{lit|free of killing}}). During this time, devout Buddhists observe [[Eight precepts|eight or mo ...s rarely raised for meat; 58% of cattle in the country is used for draught animal power. Few people eat beef, and there is a general dislike of beef (especia ...
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  • ...β-Lactam Antibiotics: A Systematic Review and Meta-Regression of Bacterial Killing in Preclinical Infection Models |journal=Clinical Pharmacokinetics |date=25 ...it was possible for blood to be transfused from animal to animal and from animal to man intravenously, a [[xenotransfusion]]. He worked with [[Sir Edmund Ki ...
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  • ...mmercialized was the [[GloFish]] (2003) and the first genetically modified animal to be approved for food use was the [[AquAdvantage salmon]] in 2015. ...| pmid = 28261629 | pmc = 5326489 }}</ref> DNA is generally inserted into animal cells using [[microinjection]], where it can be injected through the cell's ...
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  • ...muscles to create [[electricity]] and called the effect "[[bioelectricity|animal electricity]]". The galvanic cell and the process of galvanization were bot Animal products such as meat, fish, shellfish, fowl, eggs, and dairy contain zinc. ...
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  • ...muscles to create [[electricity]] and called the effect "[[bioelectricity|animal electricity]]". The galvanic cell and the process of galvanization were bot Animal products such as meat, fish, shellfish, fowl, eggs, and dairy contain zinc. ...
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  • ...rs were used for making incisions and for tearing open the flesh after the animal was killed and skinned, scrapers were used to scrape fat from the flesh. In ...ughter was declared a crime punishable by death and many people accused of killing cows were publicly hanged. Owing to the shortsighted policy of the rulers K ...
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  • ...rs were used for making incisions and for tearing open the flesh after the animal was killed and skinned, scrapers were used to scrape fat from the flesh. In ...ughter was declared a crime punishable by death and many people accused of killing cows were publicly hanged. Owing to the shortsighted policy of the rulers K ...
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  • ...ese restaurants serve only vegetarian/vegan food and absolutely no meat or animal products is used in their cooking. Even restaurants that specialise in meat .... These restaurants are run by proprietors who abstain from consumption of animal products and strong-tasting vegetables and spices as way of life for religi ...
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  • ...ese restaurants serve only vegetarian/vegan food and absolutely no meat or animal products is used in their cooking. Even restaurants that specialise in meat .... These restaurants are run by proprietors who abstain from consumption of animal products and strong-tasting vegetables and spices as way of life for religi ...
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