Understand: He is not talking about growing a biological person in a test-tube and requiring him to be Dad.
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This way, your Will can include specific language that categorizes the adopted child in the same manner as a biological child or a child whose adoption has already been finalized.
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Xolair is a biological compound, called a monoclonal antibody, that attaches itself to immunoglobin E, one of the body's defensive weapons that goes into overdrive in allergy patients.
He was joined by fellow grand slam winners Roger Federer, Novak Djokovic and Rafael Nadal in demanding stricter tests and in March the International Tennis Federation announced it would be introducing a Biological Passport program - a more stringent control against doping.
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Christopher Voigt, a biochemist at the University of California, San Francisco, has already built a device from biological parts: a bacterium programmed to seek out cancer tumors.
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The likely impact includes forest conversion to agricultural land, a drop in biological diversity as a result of monocropping and the massive use of chemical fertilizers, pesticides and herbicides, unsustainable levels of water abstraction and a greater risk of water-related conflicts with local communities and neighbouring States sharing the same transboundary river systems.
The report will differ from efforts to determine how much biological diversity a region holds.
Autonomic systems would bear more of a resemblance to simple biological organisms than a fully fledged, HAL-style artificial intelligence.
Much of civilization is based on the principle that children are best socialized in a home by two biological parents in a committed relationship.
Instead of viewing a biological change in one portion of a cell, researchers using the Analyzer can track three different parts using highly precise lasers and digital cameras.
The white coat whom Match.com recruited for this new counter-venture was a biological anthropologist named Helen Fisher, a research professor at Rutgers and a renowned scholar of human attraction and attachment.
An illustration earlier this year was the delay in FDA approval of a biological used to treat Pompe disease--a debilitating inherited disorder--that was to be manufactured in a new, larger-scale manufacturing facility.
"We've shown this is something that has a biological effect, " says Mark Tarnopolsky, a co-author of the study and a professor of pediatrics and medicine at McMaster University Medical Center in Hamilton, Ontario.
But psychiatry as a field has been skeptical of the idea of people being addicted to behaviors, because there is not proof that a bad habit is the same kind of biological issue as a dependence on alcohol, nicotine, or heroin.
Though we researched adoption, I decided that when the time was right, I would try to have a biological child before it was too late, and keep adoption as a back-up plan.
Another example occurred between 2001 and 2003, when a biological to treat anemia called Eprex (chemical name, erythropoietin), a supposedly identical version of a sibling called Epogen (which was manufactured in a different facility), caused a 30-fold increase in a severe kind of anemia.
Already, however, a battle has broken out between WildEarth Guardians and the Center for Biological Diversity, a Tucson, Ariz.
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The dog-sized bot, only 73 pounds (33 kilograms), will look for direct evidence of existing life, whether combing the Martian atmosphere for methane, a possible biological byproduct, or checking rocks for a form of carbon favored by cells.
DC, found that over 80% of past and present senior American officials, congressmen and non-government experts interviewed thought a biological attack in the next five to ten years to be likely, very likely or else a dead cert.
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Hussein Kamel Hassan Majeed, a son-in-law of Saddam Hussein, defected and revealed that Hussein was making biological weapons at a center where inspectors had found nothing.
But because this is not a romantic or biological link, there is always a chance of this changing and I am well aware of it.
Robotic screening machines, for example, in which hundreds of compounds in tiny wells are tested to see if they react with a particular biological target, can analyse thousands of compounds in a day.
"We're finding that when you rub a natural biological surface that has an orientation - that has a grain, if you will - and you run that grain perpendicularly to the long axis of the ridges, we find a dramatic increase in friction, " Dr Dominy told BBC News.
Using an experimental technique never before tried on a human, they created a splint made out of biological material that effectively carved a path through Kaiba's blocked airway.
The objective is a biological design process that enables point-of-use, on-demand, mass-customization biological manufacturing.
Results of a large number of biological and medical assays interpreted through a microscope.
Jackie Grebmeier, a biological oceanographer, has studied animal populations in these Arctic waters for 25 years.
It is a biological menace, constantly morphing, eluding the best efforts to fight it.
Ms O'Toole says that hardly any American cities have practised their response to a biological attack.
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