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Every year, millions of animals are still used in scientific experiments in Britain, although the number has declined over time. Scientists defend such experiments by arguing that many medical treatments, vaccines and surgical techniques were first tested on animals before becoming safe for human use. They believe that the gain to human life justifies the suffering caused in laboratories. _____. According to them, animals too experience pain and distress, and their interests cannot be ignored merely because humans benefit.

A Some people oppose such research without understanding the value of human life
B Each side presents those arguments that are likely to influence undecided public opinion
C It may therefore be more practical to depend only on research already conducted abroad
D Animal rights supporters, however, maintain that animals should not be subjected to painful experiments
E Governments have asked researchers to collect the maximum possible information from animal trials
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