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Michaelson--who also leads a Dunster House seminar on the biology of the diseases of the developing world--began his research with an examination of the immune system and its ability to detect and fight foreign bodies, known as antigens. This highly specific system can destroy these antigens, which invade the body, while leaving a person's cells intact...
...long time, researchers have accepted that natural selection takes place in the formation of the immune system. It was believed that huge numbers of white blood cells, which destroy antigens, were created, and that upon invasion, these cells compete to ward off the organism. Only a few are successful, and these multiply to create the millions of cells present in our immune systems...
...their attempt to justify the B-2 by providing it with a mission, advocates have argued that the bomber could be used to hunt down and destroy Soviet mobile missile launchers. But the allied air campaign's failure to silence Iraq's Scuds after four weeks of relentless searching has strengthened skepticism about the B-2's ability to locate Soviet missiles concealed in millions of acres of forests in the U.S.S.R. Opponents argue, furthermore, that the $70 million F-117A stealth fighter-bomber is not only a lot cheaper than the B-2 but also brilliantly effective; according...
...destroy a land...
...America is wrong. If a state acts contrary to the American idea of what's right, we have the legal authority (and its corollary, a moral imperative) to limit the influence of the "immoral" state. The frightening result is a government that thinks it has the moral duty to destroy states that do not conform to its idea of world order. That's the sort of "stability" Bush's new world order would bring to the postwar international arena...