Yes. This has been shown to be possible.
You can use "alter" when referring to changing or modifying something, such as "I will alter the design of the project." On the other hand, "altar" is used to describe a raised platform or table used in religious ceremonies, like "The priest stood before the altar during the wedding ceremony."
No.
You +1'd this publicly. Undo Gene Pharming is a technology that scientists use to alter an animal's own DNA, or to splice in new DNA, called a transgene, from another species.
A liquid drug is alcohol.Derived from the coca plant is cocaine.
Absolutely. Though you would have to modify the phase variance.
prolonged use of medicine is where you take one specific medication for a long period of time.
To get high, or more specifically, to alter the mind or hallucinate.
due its sedating property, wide range of drug-drug interactions and can depress our cognitive functions. It can also induce osteoporosis with prolonged use. It's preferably to be used in refractory cases of epilepsy only.
prolonged use of diuretics may lead to deficiency in which electrolyte?
In a DNA of the person with diabetes, there are certain codes that create cells in the pancreas that are uncapable of producing enough insulin. So, if we alter that specific code, we might either have a healthier pancreas, or a mutation that cannot be stopped.
You can use "alter" in a sentence like this: She decided to alter her appearance by cutting her hair short.
Afrin is an over-the-counter nasal spray used to ease nasal congestion. Prolonged use of the medication (over three days) will most likely result in "rebound" congestion and can cause an addiction to the drug.