Sentences with phrase «on average humans»

This is because of the obvious differences between the two states and the assumed effects such differences had on the average human mind.
Humanism leads to an arrogance that thinks it can impose itself on the average human being for its own benefit, and tends to lead to a new kind of secular dictatorship.
In modern society, the toxic load on the average human body is quite high.
The WVGA screen will boast a 480 × 800 resolution and, purportedly, will bring image clarity to the next level thanks to a touch sensor that is a mere 0.001 mm thick (on average a human hair is 0.018 to 0.08 mm thick).

Not exact matches

An average of 10 million customers had enrolled and paid for Obamacare individual insurance as of Sept. 15, 2017, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services said on Wednesday, down from 12.2 million who signed up at the beginning of the year.
At a $ 131 billion net worth, Bezos is the richest human on the planet, averaging annual compensation of $ 6.5 billion a year in the 20 years since Amazon debuted on the public markets — that maths out to 230,000 times the median pay of Amazon workers.
Here's another fun fact: according to Wikipedia (who's never wrong), the average human digestive system produces approximately 3 grams of ethanol per day (a little less than a third of a beer)... completely irrelevant to an article on intermittent fasting and alcohol, but interesting nonetheless.
You are correct, this world is better off with Religeon because God knows that the average human is not capable of standing on it's own two feet and needs a bit of a cruch in order to act even halfway civilized.
These numbers compare with 69 % of all people surveyed who «believe there is solid evidence that the average temperature on Earth has been getting warmer over the past few decades» and 57 % who «believe humans and other living things evolved over time.»
Last but not least, I beg to differ with the study on one count; I believe that all humans are analytical and use their heads & hearts on average.
Surely an unplanned blunder on Newsweek's part, but a blunder nonetheless (perhaps worse in the long run exactly because it was unconscious and indicates not deliberate discrimination but a naive lack of sensitivity) A balance of exceptional model elders with equal numbers of average everyday folk would provide a more accurate picture of the aging as they really are, with their very human combinations of merits and faults.
Humans need (on average) 8.25 hoours of sleep every 24 hours.
I don't agree but I understand: If you were 80 years old already (a rough estimate for an average human life span), you would have to hear someone tell you that they had turned their back on organized religion about 6050 times per second for your entire life just to pay off the national debt.
And all this while the government spent, on average, only twenty cents of every disposable dollar on human resources — education, employment, job training, social services, health, and fiscal assistance — but spent fifty - five to sixty - four cents of every tax dollar that congress has the authority to distribute, meaning minus entitlements, on the military.
A heard an expert on human sexuality recently who said studies found that religious women had more orgasms on average than non-religious women.
Kona is slightly acidic and can have a stimulating effect on humans because of its higher than average caffeine content.
According to the Office on Women's Health within the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, the average amount a breastfeeding family can save from not buying formula is anywhere from $ 1,200 to $ 1,500 in the first year.
The equation predicts an age at weaning for humans at between 2.8 and 3.7 years, depending on average adult female body weight, with larger - bodied populations nursing the longest.
They are born with brains about half the size they'll eventually grow to, on average with 50 % of their adult brain whereas human baby's brains are only about 25 % as big as human adults» brains.
Still though, we also don't take into consideration that it is not just that opening being affected, but the woman's whole pelvic floor that is doing the pushing out a whole freakin» human baby that is on average six or seven or more pounds.
Since the UK uses paper ballot, the possibility for human error in the recount is obviously still there, however sorting errors should on average be reduced, since this will be a further check on resorted piles, rather than the initial sorting.
Right now, the human, social and political cost of not having acted decisively on the migrant crisis is huge: the Schengen Agreement lies in tatters, thousands of migrants have died, millions are on the move (on average, two thousand per day are arriving in Europe this year so far), and anti-immigration feelings have been inflamed across the continent.
The average range sits anywhere between 30 - 60 % human depending on this type of account.
The average human has more than 100 trillion microbes in and on his / her body.
Using such visual thinking «operators» as rotating, combining and subtracting images, Kunda and her lab were able to program an AI system to match average human scores on a test of reasoning ability.
A new, slightly morbid study based on the calorie counts of average humans suggests that human - eating was mostly ritualistic, not dietary, in nature among hominins including Homo erectus, H. antecessor, Neandertals, and early modern humans.
On average, every duplication of the human genome includes 100 new errors, so all that reproducing gave our DNA many opportunities to accumulate mutations.
In this chart showing a subset of the data on how long primates sleep, humans stand out as snoozing the fewest hours daily, on average.
Based on such factors, the researchers predicted humans should sleep an average of 9.55 hours each day.
While chimps have only two copies of the salivary amylase gene (one on each of the relevant chromosome pair), humans have an average of six, with some people having as many as 15 (Nature Genetics, vol 39, p 1256).
On a test of children's willingness to share any of 10 stickers with a child described as unable to participate in the experiment, listeners to the tale with human characters forked over an average of nearly three stickers, about one more than the kids had donated before the experiment.
In 2008, a study in Theriogenology (vol 69, p 2) concluded: «On average, the extrapolated results from studies using tens of millions of animals fail to accurately predict human responses.»
Previous research has shown that on average, humans absorb about 10 percent of a dose of the most common vitamin E supplement if it is eaten without any fat.
The sheep didn't do as well but still passed, recognizing the celebrities about 67 percent of the time on average — a drop in performance comparable to that seen in humans performing the same task.
And while Ellner's work has not touched on variability in human success, «for birds and shrubs, and in the theoretical models we've looked at, the answer is, it's best to be above average and be lucky.»
Using a unique GPS - tracking database of 803 individuals across 57 species, we found that movements of mammals in areas with a comparatively high human footprint were on average one - half to one - third the extent of their movements in areas with a low human footprint.
Eighteen adults with severe eye disease who were among the first people to receive transplants created from human embryonic stem cells (hESCs) continue to have no apparent complications with the introduced cells after an average of nearly 2 years, according to the latest status report on their health.
MATCHED PAIR Studies of more than 14 million sets of twins indicate that human traits, on average, are dictated equally by genes and environment.
Underscoring the relevance to humans, the researchers studied nasal and bronchial cells from people who suffer from asthma or chronic rhinosinusitis (nasal congestion / sniffles) due to dust - mite sensitivity, and found that on average these cells had a markedly lower expression of the dectin - 1 gene.
On average 38 percent of suitable habitat has already been lost to agriculture in this region, where some of the highest human population densities occur in Africa.
Many scientists believe that average human life span has an inherent upper limit, although they don't agree on whether it's 85 or 100 or 150.
As well, the brain of El Sidrón J1 was roughly 87.5 % of the size of an average adult Neandertal brain upon death, whereas modern humans tend to have on average 95 % of adult brain weight by that same age.
On average, Kuni's spontaneous drumming tempo was 270 beats per minute, a tempo that is much faster than observed in human children.
Astronauts exercise, on average, two hours a day on the station to counter effects of microgravity on the human body, which include decreased bone density and muscular atrophy.
The computer model determines how the average surface temperature responds to changing natural factors, such as volcanoes and the sun, and human factors — greenhouse gases, aerosol pollutants, and so on.
It seems unbelievable, but on average Neanderthals actually had larger brains than modern humans.
MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA — In the run - up to national elections on 21 August, the country's top science body, the Australian Academy of Science (AAS), has weighed in on the climate change debate with a report backing the mainstream scientific view that human - induced climate change is real and that a business - as - usual approach to carbon emissions will lead to a «catastrophic» four - to five - degree increase in average global temperatures.
«For 80 percent of the human genome to be functional, each couple in the world would have to beget on average 15 children and all but two would have to die or fail to reproduce,» he wrote.
The human brain has approximately 100 billion neurons, and each, on average, connects to about 1,000 other neurons.
Auriel Willette, an assistant professor of food science and human nutrition; and Joseph Webb, a graduate research assistant, found on average that Caucasians with one bad version of the gene — guanosine triphosphate cyclohydrolase - 1 or GCH1 — developed Parkinson's symptoms five years earlier, and had a 23 percent increased risk for the disease.
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