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Its nice and i like your passion for science research(unvailing truths) and art ma'am (how far with your painting, are you done with it?)

I am not done with the painting, I have to split my time between family, reading, writing, and painting...hehehe

This is as strong a statement I could find regarding mad cow disease in vaccines:

Scientists have found that different bovine tissues contain different amounts of the BSE agent. It is generally believed that the highest amounts of infectivity are found in the brain and spinal cords from animals in the final stages of clinical disease.

Some tissues such as skeletal muscle and milk have never been shown to have any infectivity. However, the slaughtering and butchering methods used to obtain tissues and prepare materials can affect the amount of infectivity that may be present.

Also the production processes used to prepare bovine-derived materials (such as heat sterilization and chemical treatment) may reduce or remove infectivity.

http://www.southernnevadahealthdistrict.org/health-topics/spongeform-encephalopathy-immun.php

in general, prions are quite resistant to proteases, heat, ionizing radiation, and formaldehyde treatments...

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prion

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