Humans work differently, following the imago dei.
Not exact matches
Put
differently, Christian myth
works on us as a Word of God in forms that limited
human understanding can appropriate.
The
human body
works differently at different stages of life, so there needs to be some compromise — and it wouldn't hurt if the teenager tried really hard to cut down on the attitude as part of the bargain.
The scientists, who will
work collaboratively with Rothamsted Research, Wageningen University and Radboud University, hope their research will enable the identification of the chemical compounds in
human odour to which mosquitoes are attracted and to determine whether infected mosquitoes respond
differently to those compounds.
Suspecting that the disease
works differently in
humans, whose brains are much bigger and more complex than those of lab animals, Brivanlou, along with research associates Albert Ruzo and Gist Croft, developed a cell - based
human system for their research.
«Our approach allows us to identify not just the mechanisms necessary to drive regeneration in salamanders but what is happening
differently in
humans in reposes to injury,» said Echeverri, adding that the
work has implications for other types of injury, as well.
Those are true
working dogs, and are raised and trained very
differently — but they, too, need
human interaction.
Pet insurance
works a little
differently than
human insurance.
In educating yourself on pain medications for your pets, keep in mind that different types of medications, such as NSAIDs, opioids, and steroids, for example, each
work on pain
differently in the body, whether it's a
human body, a dog body or a cat body.
Their body systems
work differently from our
human digestive systems.
While
human medical insurance companies only
work with certain practices or doctors, pet insurance
works differently.
According to the BBC's Focus Magazine, the ginger gene in cats
works a little
differently compared to
humans; it is on the X chromosome.
They are family and we just
work around them no
differently than we do with
human kiddos.