gozunda wrote: » Even unhatched eggs? Is an unhatched egg an 'animal'? And where the reseach has a purpose - then?
Ipso wrote: » But isn’t every domesticated animal these days the result of experimintation (granted it was them getting jiggy in the paddock and not from some fella in a lab)?
New Home wrote: » Lots of things that were done in the past (and produced various kinds of results) were acceptable then but are deemed unethical now and shouldn't have been allowed, ever. The end does NOT justify the means.
brainfreeze wrote: » It's an endearing story but its not a 2000 year old legend. It's an 84 year old legend. This story was only invented in 1933, by a nutjob. He claimed he found ancient Hebrew texts that tell the story you layed out, and marks the grave sites of Jesus and his family. He also then claimed the Japanese government stole these texts in an international conspiracy, so that's why you can't look at them as proof. It's a minor modern tourist attraction. Not an old legend unfortunately
Candie wrote: » Sesamoid bones are bones that are embedded in tendons or cartilage, and they protect the tendon from damage by acting as a 'spacer' between it and the joint. Sesamoid bones exist in a few joints in the human body, most notably in parts of the feet and fingers, and the largest sesamoid bones are the patellae. Sesamoid bones harden in response to stress, and children are born with more bones that fuse and ossify as they grow in response to the stress of use. The patellae take about four or five years to fully calcify and as girls bones calcify sooner than boys and because growth is halted after calcification, this is why girls are usually shorter than boys. In essence, babies are born without kneecaps.TL:DR Your baby has no knees.
roosterman71 wrote: » I'm heading straight upstairs to examine my 5 month old
Lady Haywire wrote: » Does that mean people who've been in a wheelchair from birth have no kneecaps?
Raheem Euro wrote: »
Capt'n Midnight wrote: » At one point when the SS Warrimoo was crossing the equator part of the ship was in the Northern Hemisphere and part in the Southern. But to the timing and location , This ship was therefore not only in two different days, two different months, two different seasons and two different years but in two different centuries-all at the same time.
runawaybishop wrote: » Spring starts in February >:( Gaelic seasonal calander ftw
Evade wrote: » Being in both the Northern and Southern hemispheres at the same time is what had it in two different seasons not being it two different years.
Esel wrote: » Not getting that?
quickbeam wrote: » It's meant to be funny, I think. It's not. Usually comparisons are done between two different countries. Eg, the population of France and the density of Monaco might squeeze in to a tiny portion of France. But the population of France and the density of France = the area of France.
its_steve116 wrote: » The Chief from Where in the World is Carmen San Diego? was also the voice of Luna the Moon in Bear in the Big Blue House.