If a vegan had a mouse in their house?
I would leave the mouse alone, or catch it and release it in the countryside, spiders I always leave alone, unless they are trapped in the bath, then I catch them and take them outside, but if y house was infested with termites I would move!!!
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Mouse knockout
Knockout mice have been generated for FANCA. However, both single and double knockout murine models are healthy, viable, and do not readily show the phenotypic abnormalities typical of human Fanconi anaemia sufferers, such as haematological failure and increased susceptibility to cancers. Other markers such as infertility however still do arise. This can be seen as evidence for a lack of functional redundancy in the FANCA gene-encoded proteins. Murine models instead require induction of typical anaemic phenotypes by elevated dosing with MMC that does not affect wild-type animals, before they can be used experimentally as preclinical models for bone marrow failure and potential stem cell transplant or gene therapies. Both female and male mice homozygous for a FANCA mutation show hypogonadism and impaired fertility. Homozygous mutant females exhibit premature reproductive senescence and an increased frequency of ovarian cysts. In spermatocytes, the FANCA protein is ordinarily present at a high level during the pachytene stage of meiosis. This is the stage when chromosomes are fully synapsed, and Holliday junctions are formed and then resolved into recombinants. FANCA mutant males exhibit an increased frequency of mispaired meiotic chromosomes, implying a role for FANCA in meiotic recombination. Also apoptosis is increased in the mutant germ cells. The Fanconi anemia DNA repair pathway appears to play a key role in meiotic recombination and the maintenance of reproductive germ cells. Loss of FANCA provokes neural progenitor apoptosis during forebrain development, likely related to defective DNA repair. This effect persists in adulthood leading to depletion of the neural stem cell pool with aging. The Fanconi anemia phenotype can be interpreted as a premature aging of stem cells, DNA damages being the driving force of aging. (Also see DNA damage theory of aging.)
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Apple Mighty Mouse
The Apple Mouse (formerly Apple Mighty Mouse) is a multi-control USB mouse manufactured by Mitsumi Electric and sold by Apple Inc. It was announced and sold for the first time on August 2, 2005, and a Bluetooth version was available from 2006 to 2009. Before the Mighty Mouse, Apple had sold only one-button mice with its computers, beginning with the Apple Lisa 22 years earlier. The Mighty Mouse supported two buttons, and a miniature trackball for scrolling. On October 20, 2009, the wireless Mighty Mouse was discontinued and replaced by the multi-touch Magic Mouse. The wired version of the device remained available, but was renamed the Apple Mouse as of the same date, due to trademark issues with another manufacturer of a device named Mighty Mouse. As of June 5, 2017, the Apple Mouse is no longer available to buy on Apple's website.
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WILL A ROCKETFISH RF-WTRMS WIRELESS MOUSE USB RECEIVER WORK WITH MY LOGITECH MOUSE?
Of course not EDIT: NO it will NOT work. The same frequency does not mean a thing if the digital data it uses to communicate is not the same. I could find a wireless phone at the same frequency. Does that mean you could control the mouse with the phone? Use a little common sense.
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Tabs Flicker when Mouse Over Top Edge
When hovering, the tab shifts down one pixel, causing it to move out from under the mouse. This returns it to its normal state, which causes the tab to go back up, causing the hover to reoccur, ad infinitum.Tweaking the CSS seems to give the same effect without shifting the box, which prevents the flickering. More specifically, the line-height and margin-top should be removed from #tabs a:hover, and #tabs a should be modified as follows:This addresses the issue in Chrome 17, Firefox 9, Opera 11.6, and IE 9 (as well as IE 9's IE 8 mode) without altering how the tabs are currently presented. It's possible that this causes some other conflict I am unaware of that explains why this is the way it is, but I can not see anything obvious.
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Big MOUSE PROBLEM!!! WILL SOMEBODY PLEASE HELP?
You could use glue traps. Glue traps are effective if you able to trace the path of the mouse or rat. If the mouse moves from one open room to the other, the glue trap should be laid at the door or other places where there is evidence of their activity