Sentences with phrase «for scientific purposes»

This includes the protection of wildlife, zoo animals, farm animals, animals in transport and animals used for scientific purposes.
These data sets are free to use for scientific purposes.
Although the International Convention for the Regulation of Whaling does contain a provision that allows killing of whales for scientific purposes, it was written more than 50 years ago, at a time when no alternatives existed.
Harvey managed to secure a retroactive blessing from Einstein's son Hans Albert, with the stipulation that the brain would be used only for scientific purposes.
Article IV.A.10 of the treaty states «The provisions of this treaty shall not be interpreted as restricting the international exchange of data for scientific purposes».
The Golden Spike Company, based in Colorado, announced on 6 December that it will start sending people to the moon for scientific purposes, to mine for resources or for bragging rights by 2020.
It prohibits the breeding of dogs, cats, and nonhuman primates for scientific purposes, although the Health Ministry may authorize their use for basic research aimed at treating serious human and animal diseases.
Rescheduling marijuana into a different classification wouldn't undo the prohibition on the drug, but it would likely result in increased access to the drug for scientific purposes.
Zerbo also spearheaded efforts to make the monitoring data more accessible for scientific purposes.
When Brossard asked UW scientists how they use social media for scientific purposes, Wikipedia came first for almost 30 percent of them.
Attaining diamonds for scientific purposes can be a challenge, however.
All data collected may also be suitable for scientific purposes, and are made available to astronomers through ESO's science archive.
Although creativity is difficult to define for scientific purposes, researchers consider a creative person to be someone who takes novel approaches requiring cognitive processes that are different from prevailing modes of thought or expression.
Identifying information, including patients» names, initials, or hospital numbers, should be omitted unless the information is essential for scientific purposes and the patient (or parent or guardian) gives written informed consent for publication.
Such images can be used in their own right for scientific purposes, showing the distribution of temperatures in the chromosphere, the region of the solar atmosphere that lies just above the visible surface of the Sun.
The ESRF is a multinational research center located in Grenoble (France), which has an electron synchrotron exclusively dedicated for scientific purposes.
For example, authors of academic research may opt for a watermark rather than encryption, because many researchers may prefer to print their downloaded documents for scientific purposes.
Whale sharks are listed in appendix 2 of the Convention on International Trade of Endangered Species (CITES), which stipulates that they can only be held for scientific purposes provided that it does not harm the survival of the species.
Geeven's display of the speakers on a golden rectangle gives the installation a quasi-magical allure, but the origins of the sound — the hole was dug for scientific purposes — connect to the wider span of PAKT's double bill.
Inclusion of a group such as the IPCC in future developments would be beneficial to both accuracy in gameplay and modeling for scientific purposes.
Here is the accepted view of Northern Hemisphere temperatures prior to the endless adjustments made these past 20/25 years to the temperature record, which endless adjustments have rendered the modern version of the land thermometer record not fit for scientific purpose:
Whilst the Japanese are allowed by the International Whaling Commission to hunt for an annual quota of 945 whales for scientific purposes there has been intense global pressure to prevent the whalers from being able to fill their quota.
I would like to study the audio patterns of certain recordings on YouTube for scientific purposes, but don't want to violate their terms of service or any laws.
The combination of blockchain tech and genetic sequencing isn't exactly new, and cryptocurrency projects like genecoin have highlighted how the energy - intensive mining process (by which new transactions are added to a blockchain, with new coins being minted as a reward) can be applied for scientific purposes.
Jobs in biotech involve research where the characteristics of living things are modified for scientific purposes.
At time of admittance, both the parents as well as the adolescents were requested to sign a form in which they allowed us to use information for scientific purposes.
Its new mission may be a signal of China's expanding prowess in space — not only for scientific purposes, but perhaps for showcasing strategic intentions, experts say.
Japan has been violating the ban on commercial whaling since it first went into effect in 1986 — by using a loophole in the International Convention on the Regulation of Whaling that allows countries to kill whales for scientific purposes.
The study's protocol was approved by the Scientific Ethics Committee of VU University Amsterdam before the start of data collection and all food manufacturers provided written approval to use their data for scientific purposes.
Named for the final spike driven into the first US transcontinental railroad line, Golden Spike plans to market to governments, corporations and individuals to routinely send people to the moon for scientific purposes, to mine for resources or simply for prestige.
But the current version of the bill would postpone until 2017 three controversial bans: on drug abuse research involving animals; xenotransplantation; and breeding dogs, cats, and nonhuman primates for scientific purposes.
This department also stores microorganisms for the purpose of proficiency testing of laboratory clinical operations as well as libraries of samples collected for scientific purposes.
The Government launched a consultation on the transposition of the new EU directive 2010 / 63 / EU - protection of animals used for scientific purposes - to run until 5 September 2011.
This week, the ICJ ordered Japan to revoke existing permits to catch whales for scientific purposes and to stop granting such permits in the future.
There are people currently saying that they're whaling for scientific purposes.
Obtaining the images usually requires a strong bond between individuals at a university and in industry to persuade to companies to release the data for scientific purposes, observes senior exploration geologist Richard Davies of the 3DLab at Cardiff University in Cardiff, U.K. «Individuals that are presently spearheading it in academia have usually worked in the oil and gas industry in a previous life,» says Davies, who worked for ExxonMobil for eight years.
Although Norway and Iceland (which did not agree to the moratorium) also kill whales, Japan is the lone nation to claim it is whaling for scientific purposes.
For scientific purposes, the Antarctic ice sheet is often divided into catchment basins so that comparative measurements can be taken to work out how the ice in each basin is changing and discharging ice to the oceans.
Last December, after Norway took another 95 minke whales for scientific purposes, Clinton declined to act.
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