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  • 1Animal testing — A white Wistar lab rat Description Around 50–100 million vertebrate animals are used in experiments annually. Subjects Animal testing, scien …

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  • 2Animal worship — (or zoolatry) refers to religious rituals involving animals, especially in pre modern societies, such as the glorification of animal deities, or animal sacrifice. The origins of animal worship have been the subject of many theories. The classical …

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  • 3Animal magnetism — redirects here. For other uses, see Animal Magnetism (disambiguation). Hypnosis Applications Hypnotherapy Stage hypnosis Self hypnosis Origins Animal magnetism Franz Mesmer History of hypnosis James Braid Key figures Marques of Puységur James… …

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  • 4Animal (Kesha album) — Animal Studio album by Kesha Released January 1, 2010 ( …

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  • 5Animal language — is the modeling of human language in non human animal systems. While the term is widely used, most researchers agree that animal languages are not as complex or expressive as human language.Some researchers argue that there are significant… …

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  • 6Animal Crossing (series) — Animal Crossing , known in Japan as ] [cite web|publisher=GameSpot|url=http://uk.gamespot.com/ds/rpg/animalcrossingds/review.html?|title=Animal Crossing: Wild World for DS Review|accessdate=2007 05 17] which has led to the series becoming one of… …

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  • 7Animal product — Animal product, or animal by product, is a term used to describe material taken from the body of a non human animal. Examples are fat, flesh, blood, milk, eggs, and lesser known products such as isinglass and rennet.[1] The term is generally not… …

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  • 8Animal Icons — is a television show from Animal Planet about animals in popular culture. This program tells us about fictional animals Including Garfield, Godzilla, King Kong, Batman, Spider Man and Bugs Bunny. The episodes for example are: *It Came from Japan… …

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  • 9Animal Health — is the UK government s executive agency primarily responsible for ensuring that farmed animals in Great Britain are healthy, disease free and well looked after. One of its key roles is to implement government policies aimed at preventing or… …

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  • 10Animal testing on non-human primates — Image taken inside Covance Experiments involving non human primates (NHPs) include toxicity testing for medical and non medical substances; studies of infectious disease, such as HIV and hepatitis; neurological studies; behavior and cognition;… …

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