So CO2 is carbon dioxide and it's what
we as humans breathe out every day.
May noted that at top speed the engine consumes 45,000 litres (9,900 imp gal) of air per minute (as much
as a human breathes in four days).
Not exact matches
Sometimes the way through the resistance is to actually sit in the same room and eat food together,
breathe the same oxygen, and allow people to see you
as a
human being.
The two Persons loving each other do not just have a thought,
as human beings would have, but from Their mutual love is
breathed forth,
as it were, a Living Person, one with Them, and of Their own substance.
They probably wanted to redefine «person» so that they could weasel their way into applying the rights we have
as living
breathing human beings to clusters of cells (fetus) not viable outside the uterus.
And all this labour was set in motion by the active, creative awakening of his soul inasmuch
as that
human soul had been chosen to
breathe life into the universe.
Radiant Word, blazing Power, you who mould the manifold so
as to
breathe your life into it; I pray you, lay on us those your hands — powerful, considerate, omnipresent, those hands which do not (like our
human hands) touch now here, now there, but which plunge into the depths and the totality, present and past, of things so
as to reach us simultaneously through all that is most immense and most inward within us and around us.
But if we dispense with God - talk altogether, we may find that we have not achieved the freedom of maturity at all, but rather lost it by confining our discourse to such limits
as no longer allow room for the
human spirit to
breathe and move.
Like Moltmann, Mühlen then presents the Spirit
as the personified bond of love between the Father and the Son, who at the moment of Jesus» death on the cross is
breathed forth upon the world to unite
human beings with one another and with the triune God (VG 23 - 24, 33 - 36).
But this was a dim and vague affair, presumably taken to be a way in which the «spirit»
breathed into
human life when God shaped the «dust of the earth,»
as the legend in Genesis tells the story, would never be utterly destroyed — after all, it had been
breathed by God and hence must be indestructible even if largely irrelevant to whatever the future, beyond death, held for men and women.
This popular notion is the ancient Greek idea that in the moment of inspiration the
human personality was put into a kind of cold storage; or, to use the Greeks» own example, the person became
as a flute, passively ready to play whatever was
breathed into it.
It is natural for us
as human beings to
breathe, sleep, eat, walk, talk — it is part of the nature of the
human being to do that kind of thing.
The
human being first comes to sight
as a formed and animated (or
breathing) dust of the ground.
As far as the fantasy half - human / half - god (or other «spirit»); those tales are from the fertile human imagination, like fire - breathing dragons, centaurs, boogeymen and numerous other flights of fancy, without a scintilla of evidence of fac
As far
as the fantasy half - human / half - god (or other «spirit»); those tales are from the fertile human imagination, like fire - breathing dragons, centaurs, boogeymen and numerous other flights of fancy, without a scintilla of evidence of fac
as the fantasy half -
human / half - god (or other «spirit»); those tales are from the fertile
human imagination, like fire -
breathing dragons, centaurs, boogeymen and numerous other flights of fancy, without a scintilla of evidence of fact.
The study found that mice with peanut allergies developed similar symptoms
as humans, notably itchy skin and
breathing issues.
Sorry, I can't offer that kind of help and I will never be quiet
as long
as there are people out there that believe a living
breathing animal is worth little because it is not
human.
Here's what research is showing — that
as we
humans text, a few interesting things happen physiologically Our
breathing becomes rapid, shallow, or non-existent (we hold our breaths until we must
breathe).
I felt this worked for us
as it combined the need for us to be close, hear each other
breathing, smell each other and all that good, basic,
human connection while at the same time providing her with a safe un-smooshable space to sleep and with any luck help us on the journey to being an independent sleeper.
On top of this, many moms feel in complete amazement of the fact that their body actually managed to grow, create and birth a living,
breathing human being, This makes the intake of oxygen even more fascinating and
as the title of this article says, us mothers really do obsess over it.
As Paul Rozin, often called the «father of the psychology of disgust», has pointed out, we live in a world where the air we
breathe comes from the lungs of other people, and contains molecules of animal and
human faeces.
As the human population climbs, these cumulative changes will ultimately affect our economies and our well - being, because natural ecosystems perform — free of charge — many functions which we take for granted, such as purification of our wastes, production of harvestable resources, regulation of our climate, and restoration of the oxygen that we breathe.&raqu
As the
human population climbs, these cumulative changes will ultimately affect our economies and our well - being, because natural ecosystems perform — free of charge — many functions which we take for granted, such
as purification of our wastes, production of harvestable resources, regulation of our climate, and restoration of the oxygen that we breathe.&raqu
as purification of our wastes, production of harvestable resources, regulation of our climate, and restoration of the oxygen that we
breathe.»
As of now, the reason for the deposits is unknown, but the presence of oxygen in the lunar rock would make those sites attractive for future moon missions, even for human colonies, which could use the oxygen for breathing and as a rocket - fuel componen
As of now, the reason for the deposits is unknown, but the presence of oxygen in the lunar rock would make those sites attractive for future moon missions, even for
human colonies, which could use the oxygen for
breathing and
as a rocket - fuel componen
as a rocket - fuel component.
By Kate Kelland and Stephanie Nebehay LONDON / GENEVA (Reuters)- The air we
breathe is laced with cancer - causing substances and is being officially classified
as carcinogenic to
humans, the World Health Organization's cancer agency said on Thursday.
This is quite similar to
human breathing, where oxygen also serves
as electron acceptor.
The Rutgers team was able to isolate the uranium -
breathing bacterium in the lab by recognizing that uranium in samples from the Rifle site could be toxic to microorganisms
as well
as humans.
Understanding how dolphins
breathe rapidly and maintain lung functionality under immense pressure could help scientists keep
humans safe when they are in similarly extreme situations, such
as under anesthesia during surgeries, the researchers said.
Or, after eating fruits and vegetables, animals and
humans release the plants» carbon
as either carbon dioxide while
breathing or
as methane during digestion.
Organ - on - a-chip technology may in part overcome this limitation,
as exemplified by the «
breathing» lung - on - a-chip that recapitulates the alveolar - capillary interface by co-culturing
human alveolar epithelial cells and capillary endothelial cells on opposite sides of a flexible, porous, ECM - coated membrane.
Cells in a
human lung, for example, aren't just lying undisturbed; they're constantly expanding and contracting
as you
breathe.
Today, photosynthesis is considered «the most important chemical reaction on earth», providing food for
humans and animals, releasing oxygen for them to
breathe — and millions of years later, this process provides fossil fuel in the form of oil, coal and natural gas,
as Michel likes to point out.
Wroe says they determined that the Neanderthals»
breathing was twice
as effective
as compared to the
breathing of modern
humans.
Creativity is
as core to the
human experience
as breathing.
As the
human body consumes toxins in many different forms, through food, water, and the air we
breathe, those constantly bombard the liver.
For instance, Chlorpyrifos can cause cholinesterase inhibition in
humans, which means it overstimulates your nervous system leading to potential symptoms such
as nausea, dizziness, confusion, muscular tremors, and even difficulty
breathing and death.
Reduce your environmental chemical load We are exposed to a plethora of
human - made chemicals every day in our food, beverages, drinking water, toiletries, cosmetics and cleaning agents,
as well
as in the air we
breathe.
These men and boys are literally speaking about Monse
as though she's chattel,
as opposed to a living,
breathing human person with her own sexuality.
Try to sign up
as a living person, and you'll quickly be kicked out for the living,
breathing human that you are.
As it turns out, taking care of another, much smaller living and
breathing human being requires more time, attention and energy than one sole
human being is able to provide.
If only the low - aiming script by Simon Kinberg (xXx: State of the Union, X-Men 3), rumored to have undergone several rewrites at the hands of others, saw their characters
as living,
breathing human beings instead of mere comedic devices in the singular big joke the film is built on, and perhaps we would have seen even more fireworks in the romance department.
Elba and Costner
breathed life into their characters displaying them
as smart and tough, but their
human frailties and emotions were present throughout the film.
I won't dare reveal who emerges victorious, but I'm not sure there are any winners in a land where females lives are ruined just for exercising God - given freedoms
as fundamental to the
human condition
as walking and
breathing.
Terence Davies's A Quiet Passion is one such rarity, refusing to over-account for the sensitivities or attention spans of today's audiences in treating Emily Dickinson
as a living,
breathing human inextricable from her everyday reality.
But Reeves counterbalances a solidly world - weary cast (including Keri Russell and Kodi Schmitt - McPhee, who,
as Malcolm's frail, indie - comic - reading son, could certainly have been more annoying) against some of the strongest mo - cap effects ever put on screen, allowing Kibbell and Serkis to
breathe unmistakable gravity into both Koba's vengeful sadism and Caesar's sad - eyed realization that apes and
humans have more in common than he'd like to admit.
Cronenberg is also advancing not an idea so much
as an impression of violence
as something hovering over virtually all
human interaction, like the air people
breathe.
McDougall (right) went on to honor storytelling
as a very
human need, something
as natural
as breathing.
To suffer is
as human as to
breathe.
Between recruiting the best and brightest minds
as the vice president of
human resources at Berkley Consulting; shuttling the kids to soccer, day care, and piano lessons; convincing her son's teacher that he may not, in fact, have ADD; and making it home in time for dinner, it's a wonder this over-scheduled, over-achieving Harvard graduate has time to
breathe.
In my tenure in the animal welfare field I have worked for an organization that had so many volunteers we had to turn people away,
as well
as an organization that was so starved for volunteers we would take any
breathing human being that walked through the door.
As it can be the case with
humans, canines can have adverse medical reactions to anesthesia that could affect their
breathing and heartrate.
His pulse and
breathing are monitored during the operation, just
as for a
human operation, and he may be given intravenous fluids during, and after, his operation.