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1. Hammer and Dolly
- www.hammeranddolly.com
- Hammer and Dolly, a monthly news magazine published for the Washington Metropolitan Auto Body Association, covers local, national, and international issues affecting the collision repair industry. Hammer and Dolly also profiles the men and women behind the news.
- In addition, Hammer and Dolly goes to subscribers throughout the U. ...
- For 36 years, Hammer and Dolly has covered all the news that impacts the collision repair industry, including major industry events, such as the annual International Autobody Congress and Exposition (NACE), Collision Industry Conference (CIC) and Inter-Industry Conference on Auto Collision Repair (I-CAR) meetings, as well as the latest advances in automotive technology, plus legislation and environmental regulations.
- Sheila Loftus is the publisher and editor of Hammer and Dolly.
- How to subscribe to Hammer and Dolly.
- If you are a collision repair business in Maryland, Virginia, or the District of Columbia, you can receive a free subscription to Hammer and Dolly. Call the Hammer and Dolly offices at (202) 363-1858 and identify yourself as a local collision repair business and the staff will put you on the mail list.
- To receive a free sample of Hammer and Dolly: Call the office at (202) 363-1858, and give us your name, business name, and mailing address and we will send you a sample copy and a subscription form, or e-mail us the information at dolly@aol. ... , or if you are not a collision repair business, you may subscribe to Hammer and Dolly for $30 a year, or $55 for two years (U. ...
- funds) payable to Hammer and Dolly. Mail to: Hammer and Dolly, 5303 Connecticut Avenue N. ...
- To charge your subscription: Call the Hammer and Dolly offices at (202) 363-1858, and we will fax or mail you a copy of a subscription form with a space to order by credit card.
- Questions? Comments? Contact Hammer and Dolly, dolly@aol. ...
2. The Scientist :: Thinking about Dolly
- www.biomedcentral.com
- Thinking about Dolly.
- " That simple statement from the post-mortem report of Dolly the cloned sheep, released this week, suggests her death has no special relevance either to cloning research or to the cloning debate.
- Even if not scientifically significant, however, it is natural to view Dolly's death as a landmark, prompting reflection on how far cloning has come since her birth, and how far it may go. ...
- For the team who created Dolly, Ian Wilmut declared, "The fact that we were able to produce an animal from the cell of another adult had profound effects on biological research and in medicine. ...
- There are no practical benefits to medicine yet, and when asked about Dolly's legacy Wilmut cited the basic demonstration "that the cells in our body are naturally more versatile — bone marrow cells, for example, might help heal muscle or heart injuries. ...
- Alan Coleman, who was a member of the Dolly team at the time of her birth sounded less convinced that the cloning was not a factor in her premature death, saying "I think it highlights more than ever the foolishness of those who want to legalize human reproductive cloning. ...
- But Harry Griffin, acting Director of the Roslin Institute, Dolly's home, remembered her simply as "a self-confident sheep that gave the Institute a great opportunity to explain the new genetics to the public. ...
- Dolly's departure leaves us with a variety of cloned sheep, pigs, mice, cats and hens in research centres around the world. What are these clones for? To what extent will cloning be developed? To what extent should it be? Dolly's death takes us no nearer to answers, but it does close the first chapter of the story.
- "Scientists wait for cause of Dolly's death," BBC News, February 14, 2003.
- AP, "Dolly the sheep's death reveals cloning dangers: co-creator," cnews, February 15, 2003.
3. Dolly's disaster
- whyfiles.org
- Dolly's disaster .
- Dolly and her first born lamb Bonnie. ...
- And yet that's what's happened to Dolly, the first mammal made by nuclear transfer, commonly called cloning. ...
- Ian Wilmut, who oversaw Dolly's cloning for the Roslin Institute, admitted that he's considering euthanasia for the lame sheep. ...
- "Dolly's well-being is paramount and we must ensure she has a pain-free existence," Wilmut told a newspaper (see "Dolly: The Sheep's Creator" in the bibliography). But before Dolly breezes off into the great lea in the sky, it would be nice to know whether her arthritis is a fluke, or a sign that her genetic material somehow aged before or during the cloning process. ...
4. Creating A Cloned Sheep Named Dolly
- science-education.nih.gov
- Who would have thought that a Scottish sheep named Dolly could cause an international uproar? But she has, and it's all because of her unorthodox beginnings. Dolly is not an ordinary sheep, produced through the mating of a ewe and a ram. ...
- Before engaging in such a debate, it is important to understand what the process of cloning involves, and why Dolly is so special. It is also important to understand some of the key questions that Dolly raises. ...
- HOW WAS DOLLY CREATED? .
- Dolly is different. ...
- To create Dolly, Ian Wilmut of the Roslin Institute in Edinburgh, Scotland, and his colleagues used a cell derived from the udder of a six-year-old sheep in the final stage of pregnancy. ... The key to Dolly's success was to make the nucleus of the donor cell "quiet" so that it stopped behaving like an udder cell and could be reprogrammed to become an embryo. (See: "Why Was Dolly A Success?" below. ...
- The resulting embryo -- which became Dolly -- carried all of the chromosomes from the donor udder cell and none of the nuclear chromosomes from the host egg cell. Therefore, Dolly is an exact genetic copy -- a clone -- of her donor-cell "mother. ...
- WHY DID RESEARCHERS CREATE DOLLY? .
- Wilmut and his collaborators created Dolly because they are trying to find ways to produce livestock that carry specific genetic traits. ...
- WHY IS DOLLY SO SPECIAL? .
- While some people worry about cloning humans, most scientists celebrate Dolly. ... They are still trying to improve the techniques used to create Dolly. ...
5. Dolly - A program to clone disks / partitions
- www.cs.inf.ethz.ch
- Dolly — A program to clone disks / partitions.
- This document describes the program "dolly", its purpose and the format of the required config-file. ...
- Dolly is used to clone the installation of one machine to (possibly many) other machines. ...
- As dolly clones whole partitions block-wise it works for most filesystems. ...
- The master can be a machine of the cluster or some other machine (in the current version of dolly it should be the same architecture though). ...
- In the later case you also need dolly on all machines (copy it to your floppy disk or mount it with NFS) and the config-file on the master. ...
- We applied some changes to Dolly since version 0. ...
- Dolly as a benchmarking tool.
- Dolly can now be used to benchmark your network. In the dummy mode, Dolly will not access the hard disk, neither for reading nor for writing. ... With the "-o" option you can specify a logfile where Dolly will write some statistical information. ...
- Dolly will warn you if you try to use a compressed infile which does not end with ". ... The optional keyword "split" after the filename instructs Dolly to read all files with the given name and an appended number, separated by an underscore.
- A fanout of 1 is a linear list (the default behaviour of Dolly and usually the fastest), 2 is a binary tree, 3 is a ternary tree, etc. Dolly automatically connects all the specified clients with the desired topology.
- The optional keyword "hypennormal" instructs Dolly to treat the '-' character in hostnames as any other character. ...
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7. EO Natural Hazards: Tropical Storm Dolly off the Leeward Islands
- earthobservatory.nasa.gov
- Natural Hazards >> Severe Storms >> Tropical Storm Dolly off the Leeward Islands.
- Tropical Storm Dolly off the Leeward Islands .
- Tropical Storm Dolly can be seen heading northeast in the central Atlantic in this true-color image taken on September 2, 2002, by the Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS), flying aboard NASA?s Terra spacecraft. ...
8. Wired News: Lung Disease Means Goodbye, Dolly
- www.wired.com
- Lung Disease Means Goodbye, Dolly .
- LONDON -- Dolly the cloned sheep was put to death Friday, after premature aging and disease marred her short existence and raised questions about the practicality of copying life. ...
- The decision to end Dolly's life at age 6 -- about half the life expectancy of her breed -- was made because a veterinarian confirmed she had a progressive lung disease, according to the Roslin Institute, the Scottish lab where she was created and lived. ...
- "We must await the results of the post-mortem on Dolly in order to assess whether her relatively premature death was in any way connected with the fact that she was a clone," said Richard Gardner, a professor of zoology at Oxford University and chair of the Royal Society working group on stem cell research and therapeutic cloning. ...
- Ian Wilmut, the leader of the team that created Dolly, said it was unlikely her illness was attributable to being a clone. ...
- Wilmut declined to name the disease but said it was a common respiratory infection that had been diagnosed in another of the sheep Dolly was housed with. ...
- Griffin said that Dolly had been coughing for about a week before the vet came Friday afternoon. ...
- Researchers had previously cloned sheep from fetal and embryonic cells, but until Dolly, it was unknown whether an adult cell could reprogram itself to develop into a new being. ...
- The Dolly breakthrough heightened speculation that human cloning inevitably would become possible. ...
- But one of the biggest fears was that Dolly might have been born prematurely old. ...
- Dolly, a Finn Dorset sheep named after the singer Dolly Parton, bred normally on two occasions with a Welsh mountain ram called David, first giving birth to Bonnie in April 1998 and then to three more lambs in 1999. ...
- But in 1999, scientists noticed that the cells in Dolly's body -- cloned from the breast cell of a 6-year-old adult ewe -- had started to show signs of wear more typical of an older animal. ...
- Dolly's body has been promised to the National Museum of Scotland and will eventually be put on display in Edinburgh, the Roslin Institute said. ...
9. dolly varden | chicago usa
- www.dollyvarden.com
- DOLLY VARDEN.
- Hello and welcome to the official Dolly Varden Website. ...
- DEMO's FOR DOLLY.
- click here to go directly to Miles of Music's Demos for Dolly page. ...
- I wouldn't have thought it possible for Stephen Dawson and Diane Christiansen - in essence Dolly Varden - to strip their songs back any further and yet still extract more. ... As a band, Dolly Varden is hardly in the Meatloaf league of theatrics, everything they do, either live or on CD has a purpose. ... But if you prefer no frills, plenty of feelings, then Duets is as good an introduction to Stephen Dawson/ Diane Christiansen and Dolly Varden as you are going to get. ...
- All content of this site © 2003 Dolly Varden + Undertow.
10. The Cloning Process
- www.cs.virginia.edu
- The following presents th e of cloning, the process of how "Dolly" was cloned, and the procedure of how to clone a human. ...
- But experiments involving human beings have never been tried or thought possible, until "Dolly. ...
- Numerous events have occurred since the birth of "Dolly" that have only complicated this controversial issue over human cloning. Click here to view a timeline of what has happened since the birth of "Dolly. ...
- Hello, Dolly.
- "Dolly," the first fully grown mammal to be cloned .
- It took more than 277 attempts before "Dolly" was created as a health viable lamb. ...
- Doubts intensified in the scientific community when the Scottish scientist Ian Wilmut, credited with the successful cloning of "Dolly", admitted that he may have made a procedural mistake. ...
- Cloning Dolly How a human might be cloned using the "Dolly" method.
- The diagram on the left shows how a human would be cloned using the "Dolly" method. ...
- Wilmut, the scientist credited with "Dolly," calls the cloning of humans "appalling," because it would result in a high number of miscarriages and deaths among newborns. ...
- The National Bioethics Advisory Commission: "While using animals to understand the biological processes that produced "Dolly" holds great promise for future medical advances, there is no current scientific justification for attempting to produce a human child at this time with this technique. ...
11. Browse in Dolly's Shoppe
- www.nfi.org.za
- Buy a memento in Dolly's Shoppe to remember your visit to the Sammy Marks Museum.
12. Dolly Parton
- web.telia.com
- Dolly Parton.
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- Still, that startling album barely presaged the seamless grace of Dolly Parton's subsequent celebration of her mountain roots. ...
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