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From: Nat <pi...@ex...> - 2007-06-07 16:32:33
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<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN"> <html> <head> <meta content="text/html;charset=ISO-8859-1" http-equiv="Content-Type"> </head> <body bgcolor="#ffffff" text="#000000"> <img alt="embarrassingly" src="http://kwmuff.com/sake.gif"><br> For a test to have the highest level of accuracy, any occurrence of false negatives, i.<br> " This is the third inconclusive result this year, requiring confirmation testing by USDA's National Veterinary Services Laboratories. In this election year, John Kerry and nine colleagues in the Senate recently signed a letter to Agriculture Secretary Ann Veneman urging her to keep the ban in place. In this election year, John Kerry and nine colleagues in the Senate recently signed a letter to Agriculture Secretary Ann Veneman urging her to keep the ban in place. " "Regardless of the outcome of this test result, U.<br> Bush may give Canadians a better idea of the timeline when he visits Ottawa next week. Scarcely six months later, another infected cow turned up, but this time in Washington state. Canada imposed a partial ban on U.<br> The disease is passed to humans only through the cow's central-nervous-system tissue, which Americans rarely eat.<br> plan is insufficient. America's one mad cow was imported from Canada and it was born before the feed ban. That's quite a compliment from somebody who had to have help from law enforcement to remove the reporters from his lawn. This year, his research lab developed a quick test that uses DNA forensic techniques to detect the presence in livestock feed of prohibited materials from cows, sheep, goats and deer. senators have set a course for a new misadventure.<br> Though some have since eased restrictions, many of the biggest markets for U.<br> Japan's Food Safety Commission will make a recommendation Thursday based on the findings of a team that studies protein elements linked to mad cow disease. a sample that is really positive but is not picked up by the test, is totally unacceptable.<br> They can get real casual about livelihoods in western Nebraska without taking big social risks. Moreover, mandatory testing of all cattle for BSE, as some have proposed, will divert resources from more-productive uses and provide no additional safety assurance.<br> The announcement interrupted the normal flow of beef across borders of the United States, disrupted markets, and caused a beef industry brawl over testing and reporting procedures.<br> </body> </html> |