- Section I
This Chapter does not cover: (a) Edible products (other than guts, bladders and stomachs of animals, whole and pieces thereof, and animal blood, liquid or dried); (b) Hides or skins (including furskins) other than goods of heading 05.
- Section I - Chapter 5 Products of Animal Origin, Not Elsewhere
Edible products (other than guts, bladders and stomachs of animals, whole and pieces thereof, and animal blood, liquid or dried); (b.
- Congress Bans Patents on Human Embryos NRLC-backed Weldon
For example, in a memo issued to congressional offices on September 2, 2003, BIO claimed the amendment would block patents on genes, tissues, all cell and tissue therapy products and methods including methods of making replacement tissue and organs,.
- Section I
This Chapter does not cover: (a) Edible products (other than guts, bladders and stomachs of animals, whole and pieces thereof, and animal blood, liquid or dried); (b) Hides or skins (including furskins) other than goods of heading 05.
- CHAPTER 1
The use of the word embryo in this case is a further extension of the differentiation of placental from foetal products: later products of development where the early foetal structures are already visible, and this new class of cells derived from cloning.
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