Date Found: October 15, 2009
Title: "How Mad Cow Disease Works."
Web Site:Howstuffworks.com
Author: Craig Freudenrich,Ph.D.
Publisher: HowStuffWorks.com.
Publication Date:March 8, 2001
URL:http://health.howstuffworks.com/mad-cow-disease.htm
This website page says what it is, how BSE works. (i.e. the science behind how it affects the body)
Yes Verification
This resource will help me answer my question of how it works.
I only have computer copies because I don't like wasting paper and I don't have a printer.
This author has a Ph.D. so he obviously spent a lot of time researching the subject. He is backed by a major science website. The author is trying to provide information. The audience is the public. He wrote his paper easy to understand by anyone interested in science because that is who his audience is.
This resource answers how BSE effects the body. It is a different then the other resources but it connects with all of them
Yes this is a logical resource. Yes the methods are similar to the other resources.
Date Found: October 3, 2009.
Name of article:How The Cows Turned Mad
Website:UC
Author: Maxime Schwartz
Publisher:UofC
Publication Date:2003
Name of Database:E-Brary
URL:http://site.ebrary.com.ezp.mc.maricopa.edu/lib/mesa/docDetail.action?docID=10057082&p00=mad cow
This article gives a history on BSE.
Yes verified
It is very useful to answer my question on background information.
Only computer copy.
She is backed by a prestigious university so she is very credible.She wrote this to inform. She wrote this book specifically for students and because of this, she wrote it with an academic perspective.
It answers my question of where it came from. Again, it meshed with my other resources, even though it gave me different information.
Yes it is logical. And yes the methods are similar.
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