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    2006年12月31日  Posted in: 隨心

    得意到極!





    2006年12月30日  Posted in: 隨心

    China heralds year of the fluorescent green pig

    POSTED: 10:04 a.m. EST, December 29, 2006

    JING, China (Reuters) — Chinese scientists have successfully bred partially green fluorescent pigs which they hope will boost stem cell research, Xinhua news agency said.

    A research team at the Northeast Agricultural University in Harbin managed to breed three transgenic pigs by injecting fluorescent green protein into embryonic pigs, Xinhua quoted Professor Liu Zhonghua as saying.

    “The mouth, trotters and tongue of the pigs are green under ultraviolet light,” said Liu.

    Genetic material from jellyfish was injected into the womb of a sow which gave birth to the three pigs 114 days later in Harbin, he said.

    China celebrates the start of the Year of the Pig in February.

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    2006年12月20日  Posted in: 隨心

    好冷, 好冷..今晚一定要煲靚湯..



    2006年12月11日  Posted in: 隨心



    推介歌:
    1) 富士山下
    2) 白玫瑰
    3) 黑擇明
    4) 天公地道
    5) 解藥
    6) 裙下之臣

    推介中之推介:
    1) Mr. E神
    2) Mr. 林夕!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!




    2006年12月07日  Posted in: 隨心

    Third floor turbo mode is officially on!

    又過了兩個thesis proposals
    是我兩位好朋友
    回想自己propose的時侯
    沒她們這麼緊張
    但她們也做得不錯呢!

    同學們, 努力!





    2006年12月05日  Posted in: 隨心

    To my friends in NJ, be careful!! Stay away from Taco Bell for now! 

    CNN.com

    POSTED: 4:15 p.m. EST, December 4, 2006

    TRENTON, New Jersey (AP) — An outbreak of E. coli bacterial infections in central New Jersey has grown to 19 confirmed cases, a health official said Monday.

    Authorities were still trying to determine how and where the victims became infected over the past two weeks. At least 11 of them ate at a Taco Bell restaurant in South Plainfield, and authorities were expected to finish tests on restaurant workers Monday.

    Five of the 19 patients were still hospitalized Monday, said Stephanie Brown, an epidemiologist for Middlesex County. Two of them developed a condition called hemolytic uremic syndrome that can permanently damage the kidneys. (Watch customers seek answers at restaurant) Video

    “It's a significant outbreak and it's a serious disease,” Middlesex County Director of Health David Papi said Sunday.

    At least two of the victims were adults, while most others ranged in age from 7 to 14, Papi said.

    Papi said an inspection of the restaurant, which was closed voluntarily, did not detect any significant health code violations. Tests were being performed on 21 restaurant employees and officials were still looking for a few other workers.

    The restaurant chain's employees are required to adhere to strict food-handling rules, said Rob Poetsch, a spokesman for Taco Bell Corp., based in Irvine, California.

    “We have taken every precaution, including temporarily closing the restaurant until the investigation is completed, as nothing is more important to us than the health and safety of our customers and employees,” Poetsch said in a statement.

    E. coli, short for Escherichia coli, is a common and ordinarily harmless intestinal bacteria.

    According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the strain of E. coli that caused the New Jersey infections is often found in the intestines of healthy goats, sheep and cattle.

    Most E. coli infections are associated with undercooked meat. However, the bacteria also can be found on sprouts or green leafy vegetables such as spinach, the CDC said. Earlier this year, three people died and more than 200 fell ill from an E. coli outbreak that was traced to packaged spinach grown in California.

    The bacteria also can be passed from person to person if they don't take steps such as thoroughly washing their hands.






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