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  2. Gruiformes - Wikipedia

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    There are only two suprafamilial clades (natural groups) among the birds traditionally classified as Gruiformes. Rails (), flufftails (Sarothruridae), finfoots and sungrebe (Heliornithidae), adzebills (Aptornithidae), trumpeters (), limpkin (), and cranes compose the suborder Grues and are termed "core-Gruiformes". [4]

  3. Artificial reproduction - Wikipedia

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    Artificial reproduction is the re-creation of life brought about by means other than natural ones. It is new life built by human plans and projects. Examples include artificial selection, artificial insemination, in vitro fertilization, artificial womb, artificial cloning, and kinematic replication.

  4. Gene therapy - Wikipedia

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    Adenovirus vectors are useful for some cancer gene therapies because adenovirus can transiently insert genetic material into a cell without permanently altering the cell's nuclear genome. These vectors can be used to cause antigens to be added to cancers causing an immune response, or hinder angiogenesis by expressing certain proteins.

  5. Crane (bird) - Wikipedia

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    Cranes are very large birds, often considered the world's tallest flying birds. They range in size from the demoiselle crane, which measures 90 cm (35 in) in length, to the sarus crane, which can be up to 176 cm (69 in), although the heaviest is the red-crowned crane, which can weigh 12 kg (26 lb) prior to migrating.

  6. Cloning - Wikipedia

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    It can also occur during some forms of asexual reproduction, when a single parent organism produces genetically identical offspring by itself. [ 8 ] [ 9 ] Many plants are well known for natural cloning ability, including blueberry plants , Hazel trees, the Pando trees , [ 10 ] [ 11 ] the Kentucky coffeetree , Myrica , and the American sweetgum.

  7. Your car’s safety tech could lower the risk of accidents but ...

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    You can do that by reducing the cost of technology, which in turn means reducing the cost of repair. If we train more auto mechanics in this country, that would bring down the cost of repair.” ...

  8. Human cloning - Wikipedia

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    The term is generally used to refer to artificial human cloning, which is the reproduction of human cells and tissue. It does not refer to the natural conception and delivery of identical twins. The possibilities of human cloning have raised controversies. These ethical concerns have prompted several nations to pass laws regarding human cloning.

  9. No. 2 Ohio State blitzes No. 5 Indiana with 31 consecutive ...

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    No. 2 Ohio State is one win away from a rematch with No. 1 Oregon. The Buckeyes capitalized on poor special teams play from Indiana on the way to 31 straight points in a 38-15 win over the No. 5 ...