While her greatest wish is to please him, she never really does, as he continually lets us know, commenting on the limitations of her character as if she were a laboratory specimen.
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Smallpox has been eradicated worldwide, but U . S . experts say laboratory specimens of the virus should be preserved to make vaccines in case the deadly disease is ever used as a bioterrorist weapon.
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Able to monitor the island through steampunk-style closed-circuit television and other advanced devices, he treats the castaways as human laboratory specimens, influencing their environment to test their behaviour under stressful conditions.
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She agrees to defend Rene ( Melvil Poupaud ), a young man raised by his rather cold-hearted psychiatrist aunt Jeanne ( also Deneuve ) from childhood and treated by her as a laboratory specimen for observation.
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A study released Monday by experts at the National Academy of Science's Institute of Medicine recommends that the surviving laboratory specimens of smallpox be kept alive as a safety net in case the disease breaks out again.
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One of those most affected by the loss was Dr . Bonnie Dunbar, a professor of molecular and cellular biology at the college, who said she lost more than 20 years'worth of laboratory specimens and clones.
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Experts claim that shortages of family housing can cause low birth rates . Some have suggested that, like laboratory specimens, Italians have responded to their ever-more-crowded-suburbs and cramped apartments by curbing procreation.
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A report of the achievement is to be published Friday in the journal Science, but even before its publication, scientific skeptics familiar with the work were labeling the claim implausible and probably the result of accidental contamination of laboratory specimens.
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In turning people into laboratory specimens and using genetic theory to try to breed superior strains of people, scientists play God by making value judgments about the most desirable human qualities, usually deemed to be measurable intelligence and physical endowment.
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Over the past three decades this unassuming creature has elbowed its way to the forefront of laboratory specimens, joining the legions of rats, mice, fruit flies and bacteria that serve as convenient model organisms for studying the processes of life.