Not exact matches
But I think in the context of this piece about love and
how connections shape lives, the tone of your
response devalues humans AND
animals.
However, I wonder
how far that was inevitable given Edwards» underlying intention to provide a theology in
response to the fate of the
animals in evolutionary history.
, Rischling Predicting 1 - Predicting for a Graph, JRM, c. 1972 Measuring - Estimation and Comparisions Using the Metric System, Dennis Stages in Life Cycles Plant Exercise - Describing Growth from Parts of Plants, Rischling Measuring Volumes and the Solid, Liquid and Gaseous States of Matter, Smith Observing
Animal Motion and
Responses to Stimuli, Smith Classifying 6 - Kinds of Living Things in an Aquarium, Margate Many Kinds of Trees, JRM, c. 1972 Using Space / Time Relationships - Symmetry and Shapes of
Animals, Gillis, c. 1972 Measuring - Temperature and Thermometers, Livermore Predicting 2 - Surveying Opinion, Dennis, c. 1972 SAPA Part C 2nd Draft, 1972 Classifying - Kinds of Living Things in a Terrarium, Troyer Predicting 2 - Syrveying Opinion, Dennis Predicting 1 - Predicting for a Graph, Mayor Measuring Forces with Springs, Smith Observing
Animal Motion and
Responses to Stimuli, Mayor Measuring Volumes and the Solid, Liquid and Gaseous States of Matter, Smith Measuring - Temperature and Thermometes, Livermore Classifying 9 - Components of Mixtures, Livermore Inferring 2 -
How Certain Can You Be?
The team tracked the tail stroke rate and cardiovascular
response of the narwhals after their release, and determined
how much energy the
animals used during their deep escape dives.
To learn
how the rats» genes had changed in
response to the brain injury, the researchers analyzed genes from five
animals in each group.
The team also compared the
animals»
responses to the therapy's effects in laboratory cell samples and found that in vitro studies did not predict
how well the viral therapy and immune
response would fight tumor cells in vivo.
It also remains unclear
how knocking down expression of certain genes in zygotes via sperm miRNA leads to altered stress
response in adult
animals and altered gene expression in the brain.
«There has been lots of work on
how anthropogenic noise affects vocal production, but much less on the
response of
animals to signals in the presence of noise,» says Gall.
The researchers then ran tiny currents across the volunteers» skin to monitor
how much they perspired as they looked at pictures of sunsets, cute
animals, fist fights and vomit — pictures already known to evoke an automatic sweat
response.
This survey of officials who oversee emergency preparedness in US States and counties — led by Vic Spain, DVM, PhD, veterinary epidemiologist for the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to
Animals (ASPCA)-- investigated which American communities are prepared to deal with the
animal victims of an emergency and
how and where emergency
response planning can be improved.
«The whole purpose is to study the
responses of human and
animal bodies to infection from influenza, Ebola, SARS and MERS, and to understand
how they occur,» Kawaoka explains.
Such sex - specific
responses to the same socially relevant stimuli can explain
how gregarious
animals are able to maintain monogamous pair bonds.
We tend to discount
how selection pressures on domestic plants and
animals varied through time in
response to different preferences or ecological factors.
There is a lot known about
how plant and
animal cells respond to extreme heat stress, but not much was known about their
response to ambient heat or
how they regulate their
response to heat between day and night.»
An evolutionary relationship between the
animal SARM adaptor and bacterial proteins with TIR domains illustrates the possible role that bacterial TIR - containing proteins play in regulating eukaryotic immune
responses and
how this mechanism was possibly adapted by the eukaryotes themselves.
Southall et al (2012)-- Marine Mammal Behavioral
Response Studies in Southern California: Advances in Technology and Experimental Methods Behavioral response studies (BRS) are increasingly being conducted to better understand basic behavioral patterns in marine animals and how underwater sounds, including from human sources, can affe
Response Studies in Southern California: Advances in Technology and Experimental Methods Behavioral
response studies (BRS) are increasingly being conducted to better understand basic behavioral patterns in marine animals and how underwater sounds, including from human sources, can affe
response studies (BRS) are increasingly being conducted to better understand basic behavioral patterns in marine
animals and
how underwater sounds, including from human sources, can affect them.
Under a microscope, their cells and molecules are so similar to ours that many researchers use these and other
animals to understand
how the human body works — and to predict our likely
responses to possible drugs or poisons.
«
How can we determine what the immune system is going to do, and then how can we control that response, not only with cells in the laboratory, but also in an animal or a patient.&raq
How can we determine what the immune system is going to do, and then
how can we control that response, not only with cells in the laboratory, but also in an animal or a patient.&raq
how can we control that
response, not only with cells in the laboratory, but also in an
animal or a patient.»
Using this
animal with only 302 neurons, she has devoted her research to building the roadmap that shows
how genes and the environment influence behaviors such as the
response to attractive odors, temperature, touch, and food.
Marine Mammal BRS in Southern California: Advances in Technology and Experimental Methods Behavioral
response studies (BRS) are increasingly being conducted to better understand basic behavioral patterns in marine
animals and
how underwater sounds, including from human sources, can affect them.
Making use of cell and
animal models, my laboratory group addresses some of the fundamental questions of
how ethanol exposure injures the liver, with a goal ofidentifying the individual targets of ethanol - induced injury and the specific
responses of the key cell types within the liver, as well as the integrated, organismal
response to this ethanol - induced injury.
If you're into «slow food» — the ethical
response to «fast food» — you probably want to know
how the
animals were treated or whether pesticides were used on your vegetables.
For more information on G.I. Wishes» disaster
response plan,
how to adopt an
animal through G.I. Wishes or
how to donate or volunteer, visit www.GIWishes.org, call (918) 477-7606 or send an e-mail to [email protected] More information also can be found on G.I. Wishes» Facebook page.
The HSUS recently conducted a series of trainings on
animal cruelty laws and
how to handle
animal cruelty cases from first
response to prosecution for more than 700 law enforcement personnel across the state of Oklahoma.
She investigates
how behavior and physiology of cattle change in
response to farming practices that may affect
animal welfare, such as painful procedures (e.g., tail docking, disbudding, branding), management decisions (e.g., stocking density), and environmental conditions (e.g., effects of weather and mitigation strategies; comfort of lying and standing surfaces).
Discover
how the ASPCA's Disaster
Response Program works with emergency management, public health, and
animal welfare organizations to prepare for natural and man - made disasters — and
how you can put these principles to use in your own community.
This means, we will usually apply Boost in a Bottle once, then wait and evaluate the
animal for a
response - as well as for
how long the
response lasts.
The Commissioner's remarks were followed by a talk from Howard Lawrence, VP of Humane Law Enforcement at the ASPCA, who spoke about
how the partnership successfully integrates
response to
animal cruelty and distress into the NYPD's regular law enforcement duties.
There is genuinely a large degree of concern about
how these devices are improperly used, in contrast to
responses from people who have used them and found they have worked in stopping an
animal from misbehaving.
The sale of dogs, cats and rabbits will soon be banned at retail stores in San Diego, making it the 32nd city in North America to enact legislation in
response to criticism of
how animals are treated in commercial breeding facilities.
She'll focus on
how this
response allowed the shelter to re-strategize and optimize its abilities for prevention and lifesaving, as well as the diagnostics and preventive practices that
animal shelters need to understand to prevent loss of life in future outbreaks.
The framework of assessment they have described to us includes important concerns such as opportunity costs, supporting the
animal advocacy movement, and alignment with Open Cages» overall strategy.132 Their assessment process also involves asking important questions related to measuring success and failure, such as
how they plan to evaluate the program,
how long they plan to pilot it, and whether they already have data indicating that they should rethink their strategy.133 Metrics that they use to help evaluate specific programs include the number of restaurants that agree to provide vegan meals in
response to their restaurant outreach, as well as the amount and overall sentiment of right - wing press discussion of their legal initiatives.134, 135 These metrics provide useful information, but we think an organization prioritizing among many different interventions could benefit from the use of metrics that are more directly related to their ultimate goals, rough estimates though they may be.
Learn more about
how you can prevent
animal cruelty at arlboston.org/take-action * Information gathered from research conducted by Dr. Gary J. Patronek, Lynn Lora, and Jane N. Nathanson, Animal Hoarding: Structuring Interdisciplinary Responses to Help People, Animals, and Communities at
animal cruelty at arlboston.org/take-action * Information gathered from research conducted by Dr. Gary J. Patronek, Lynn Lora, and Jane N. Nathanson,
Animal Hoarding: Structuring Interdisciplinary Responses to Help People, Animals, and Communities at
Animal Hoarding: Structuring Interdisciplinary
Responses to Help People,
Animals, and Communities at Risk.
She assists veterinarians in treating
animals, and works in outbreak
response at shelters, collecting samples and seeing
how the program can help.
Learn
how to prevent distemper outbreaks in an
animal shelter,
how to recognize the disease in its earliest stages, and what to do in
response to an outbreak.
In order to decrease the occurrence of
animal abuse and neglect, we must not only educate the public about
how to properly care for and treat their
animals, but also increase law enforcement
response to and prosecution of acts that constitute
animal cruelty.
We will work with you to understand
how animals learn and teach your pet new
responses tailored to the problem that your pet displays.
When considering the appropriate
response to this question, it is important to consider three factors; the
animal in question, the variety of external factors that may influence
how and what the
animal is fed and then finally the product itself.
Visit the NC State
Animal Response Team website to watch
how a trailer helped create a local shelter in «View SART in Action.»
To learn more on
how you can be prepared and
how to volunteer, visit the State of Massachusetts
Animal Response Team (SMART) website at www.smart-mass.org.
Jameson
Animal Rescue Ranch (JARR) and the Napa Community
Animal Response Team (Napa CART) have joined forces with community officials to offer a town hall and presentation on
how to better protect
animals in the event of a natural disaster.
How the bacterium Burkholderia mallei that causes glanders, an infectious disease in horses, regulates the immune
response to persist in infected
animals.
During the course, an easy explanation of the physiological
response of
how animals and people respond to energy - medicine, is explained and demonstrated.
Because of the specter of antimicrobial resistance looming as a threat to the health of horses, people, and other
animals, we are particularly interested in
how we can develop approaches to treatment and prevention of infectious diseases that are based on improving effectiveness of host immune
responses to control infection (rather than using antimicrobial drugs).
Jennifer along with her service dog Wellie spoke to the class about pet first aid, CPR and basic life support skills and
how important prompt emergency
response is in order to allow time to get the
animal safely to a veterinary clinic.
I would also point out that while the carcinogenic quality of dioxins have been well established in
animal studies, there is much uncertainty regarding the dose /
response relationship as to just *
how * toxic they are and to what degree, if at all, the toxicity bio-accumulates.