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"… ns early this year to allow the cloning of human embryos for research, and South Korea enacted similar legislation to allow research days ahead of the February a …"
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"… ied by many Western nations, nor by other countries, such as Japan, China, South Korea, Singapore, India and South Africa, which have advanced stem cell research …"
"… chnology research. Great Britain leads this pack that also includes China, South Korea, Singapore, Australia and India.Britain has said it will opt out of any tr …"
"… ."Asian countries that favor research cloning, including Singapore, China, South Korea and Japan, have also made investments in biotechnology.Singapore, which su …"
"… and lobbying arm that boasts a membership of more than 1,000 biotech firms.South Korea is a leading country in research cloning. The government funded the work o …"
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"… anced Cell Technology in Massachusetts and Kyunghee University Hospital in South Korea separately announce the successful creation of the first cloned human embr …"
"… ut provides no proof to substantiate its claims.January 2004 – China and South Korea each adopt regulations that would ban reproductive cloning but would permi …"
"… 004 – Veterinary professor Hwang Woo-suk of Seoul National University in South Korea and a team of researchers announce that they have succeeded in cloning hum …"
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"… reatments for diseases.Such experiments are ongoing. On Feb. 11, 2004, two South Korean scientists announced they had cloned human embryos and extracted stem cel …"
"… ed through cloning were not implanted—reproductive cloning is illegal in South Korea. But in the United States, there is no federal law or regulations governin …"
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"… n, both studies found that nearly 25 percent of all citizens in top-ranked South Korea have some form of broadband access.The increased availability and affordab …"
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"… lf). Next are the Netherlands, France, Canada, Denmark, Japan, Bermuda and South Korea—all with contracts exceeding $1 billion between 1998 and 2003.Some of th …"
"… 07,393,1811Denmark$1,913,819,5611Japan$1,888,060,3368Bermuda$1,641,013,7512South Korea$1,505,901,9098Saudi Arabia$915,458,2012Greece$744,127,5121Sweden$672,661,3 …"
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"… ignoring trade deals President Obama signed in October 2011 with South Korea, Colombia and Panama.When we asked Romney’s spokesman, Eric Fehrnstrom, …"
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"… table and everyone will lose out.”But some delegates pushed to extremes. South Korea, with a large fleet in place, proposed uncontrolled fishing until all stat …"
"… shing until all states collectively caught 500,000 metric tons. Last year, South Korea refused to join others in a voluntary quota cut and, instead, it caught 1, …"
"… caught 1,000 metric tons more than the previous year.In the end this year South Korea agreed with the others on the limits. China, which resisted the cutback la …"
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"… eral brokers have come from neighboring Colombia and far-off Australia and South Korea.Despite the traffic, Amazon miners remain wary of outsiders. After several …"
"… e to negotiate deals.Korea TPC Development de Venezuela, a subsidiary of a South Korea-based shipping and construction company, has boasted online of having offi …"
"… et.”Ignacio Gómez in Colombia, Marcelo Soares in Brazil and Nari Kim in South Korea contributed to this article. …"
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"… uela); Ignacio Gómez (Colombia); Marcelo Soares (Brazil); Nari Kim (South Korea)Project manager: Ricardo SandovalEditors: Ricardo Sandoval and Gerard Ryle …"
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