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Dictionary » L » Life support care Life support careLife support care care provided patients requiring extraordinary therapeutic measures in order to sustain and prolong life. ![]()
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Results from our forumElephant: The First Primate?... elephant? Both are mammals. Both have the same life span. Both are highly intelligent. Both have complex language and communication. Both care for their young over a long time. Elephants ... are corrected, there is actually little genetic support for the out-of-Africa replacement hypothesis. ...
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Re:... the 'German.' Alsations tend to have a shorter life though, as their back is less able to support the weight of their abdomen when geriatric. Problems ... two years which, as well as biology, covers animal care, veterinary business, veterinary care and treatment, ...
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Re: Theories - Origin of Life... is what good discussions are all about. I care a lot about teaching people basic biology. ... will probably be in similar ways, is to support my view that the change is not random. You ... has always been on the change throughout life's history. Natural selection does not say that ...
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Different needs - How animals and humans deal?... ‘basic needs’ and ‘luxury needs’ in human life and if so which one drives man from pillar ... fulfilling the basic needs. Basic needs alone support and facilitate the possibility of life. ... season, nest building and the parental care becomes the basic need of most animals. For ...
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Re: Important unknown nanotech within humans... money and patents. Also, a newly introduced life form would be like an infant placed in a forest- ... stand a chance. Thus the need to really pump support for it on a continual basis, in our foods, water, medicines, personal care products (lots of flouride and silca) and the ...
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