Sentences with phrase «as monitoring human»

The work involves legal and policy - based research and analysis, as well as monitoring human rights and civil liberties issues.

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It's human nature to sympathize with one faction over another, but as the boss, you need to be ruthless in monitoring your own preferences and biases and make completely sure you come across as neutral.
The Roundtables generated multiple policy recommendations on issues such as standard setting; monitoring and enforcement, expanding the role of women in trade policy and practice, and linking trade treaties with human rights protection.
Automation aids — such as human / machine interfaces (HMIs), sensors and motion - control devices — help control, monitor and improve the efficiency of the machines on a packaging line.
However, as with all outbreaks HNBANA continually monitors the latest research on potential risks in order to maintain a safe supply of donor human milk.
Personally knowing the founders (all fathers themselves) and their talents both in design and engineering, as well as their background working for a design firm recognized for being at the forefront of human - centered design, I wanted to know — did Knit Health successfully design a better baby monitor?
The night vision on the monitor seems to have bleached out the child's features, so that it no longer has a nose or mouth, making it indistinguishable as a human being.
The National Democratic Congress Flagbearer hopeful disclosed to sensational Reggae Presenter Blakk Rasta in an interview monitored by Ghanapoliticsonline.com on the weekday drive time Taxi Driver Show on Zylofon FM that marijuana otherwise known as «wee» or «ganja» has a lot of benefits for human use and legalizing it is in order.
It represents our most recent — and most enduring — experiment in global governance, as a place for states to convene, as the setter of international norms, and as a provider of key services, from emergency relief to human rights monitors and peacekeepers.
Human services groups are pushing back against a proposal by Assemblyman Dov Hikind and Sen. Terrence Murphy that would have resettlement agencies monitor the activities of people brought into New York as refugees.
He discusses how these networks are formalized at most major scientific societies, such as the American Chemical Society, which monitor and address scientific freedom and human rights worldwide.
Unobtrusive binocular eye - trackers monitored and recorded whether pupil size in the viewer — whether chimp or human — changed as they gazed at the various images.
Sugar gliders can form very strong bonds with their human families, but as highly social animals they should live in pairs or small groups and must have a spacious enclosure, as well as a carefully monitored diet.
In 1996, SHRP and the Human Rights Information and Documentation Systems International (HURIDOCS)- a global network of organizations concerned with information handling and documentation of human rights violations, began a three - year project to develop a «violations approach» to monitoring economic, social, and cultural rights (ESCR) as enumerated in the International Covenant on Economic, Social, and Cultural Rights (ICEHuman Rights Information and Documentation Systems International (HURIDOCS)- a global network of organizations concerned with information handling and documentation of human rights violations, began a three - year project to develop a «violations approach» to monitoring economic, social, and cultural rights (ESCR) as enumerated in the International Covenant on Economic, Social, and Cultural Rights (ICEhuman rights violations, began a three - year project to develop a «violations approach» to monitoring economic, social, and cultural rights (ESCR) as enumerated in the International Covenant on Economic, Social, and Cultural Rights (ICESCR).
As it can take weeks to grow human cells into intact differentiated and functional tissues within Organ Chips, such as those that mimic the lung and intestine, and researchers seek to understand how drugs, toxins or other perturbations alter tissue structure and function, the team at the Wyss Institute for Biologically Inspired Engineering led by Donald Ingber has been searching for ways to non-invasively monitor the health and maturity of cells cultured within these microfluidic devices over extended timeAs it can take weeks to grow human cells into intact differentiated and functional tissues within Organ Chips, such as those that mimic the lung and intestine, and researchers seek to understand how drugs, toxins or other perturbations alter tissue structure and function, the team at the Wyss Institute for Biologically Inspired Engineering led by Donald Ingber has been searching for ways to non-invasively monitor the health and maturity of cells cultured within these microfluidic devices over extended timeas those that mimic the lung and intestine, and researchers seek to understand how drugs, toxins or other perturbations alter tissue structure and function, the team at the Wyss Institute for Biologically Inspired Engineering led by Donald Ingber has been searching for ways to non-invasively monitor the health and maturity of cells cultured within these microfluidic devices over extended times.
And as DNA sequencing is becoming cheaper and more practical, it means that this sort of residue that animals and humans leave can be used to monitor species.
This «smart» patch, covered in nearly 100 needles the size of human eyelashes, could one day serve as a blood glucose monitor and at the same time replace insulin injections for diabetics — a painful ritual that some patients have to go through several times a day.
He puts his faith in technology, envisioning that in lieu of human attendants, medical devices in highly wired households will keep an eye on seniors, reminding them about their medications and monitoring their vital signs, even as they sleep.
«One day, the self - healing sensor could serve as a platform for biosensors that monitor human health using electronic skin.»
She also served as Assistant Scientific Program Director of the U.S. Marine Mammal Commission, an independent federal agency, where she managed the research program and developed a model of environmental research for monitoring human impacts in Antarctica.
«Large - scale conservation strategies such as Panthera's Jaguar Corridor Initiative, which are instrumental to protect broadly distributed species such as jaguars, maintain their connectivity, and by doing so to ensure their long - term survival, need to incorporate genetic monitoring of wild populations to fully understand how these species respond to environmental changes and increasing levels of human impacts,» Wultsch said.
The study supports calls for improved monitoring of wetlands and human changes to those ecosystems — a timely topic as the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change prepares to examine land use impacts on greenhouse gas emissions, says Prof. Merritt Turetsky, Department of Integrative Biology.
Using hollow - core optical fibre as a sensitive gas cell, researchers in Japan have devised a relatively simple and affordable sensor for monitoring biomarkers in human breath at low concentrations.
Thus, by monitoring the activity of motion - detecting neurons in animals and simultaneously exploring human motion perception using cunningly contrived displays such as a, b and c, scientists are starting to understand the mechanisms in your brain that are specialized for seeing motion.
This is revealed by the history of human impact that the research team analysed and compared to the timeframe of the monitoring programmes as part of its study.
Fly species that parasitize monarchs aren't considered a major threat to their survival, but knowing typical rates of parasitism helps scientists better discern between natural and human - driven impacts on monarchs as they continue to monitor their populations.
Sartre is particularly significant because, with a human driver leading the way, it relies mostly on commercial technologies such as radar - based cruise control, blind - spot - monitoring cameras, and lasers for automatic emergency braking.
Joe Reiss, vice president of marketing at manufacturer American Science and Engineering (AS&E) in Billerica, Mass., says low - atomic - number elements such as carbon, oxygen, hydrogen and nitrogen — common constituents of explosives — create a strong scattering effect visible in images that operators monitor on a screen yet discernible from the organic molecules in the human body.
«The same people that inspect human food plants also inspect pet food plants,» grading the facilities as high - or low - risk, and then monitoring the high - risk venues more carefully.
«Dengue control programs weighing the operational feasibility and cost of entomological monitoring against the limited utility of these indicators may wish to seek alternative monitoring frameworks that incorporate human dengue - related outcomes, such as passive case detection and, when possible, sero - surveys and active case detection.»
Scientists at Michigan State University's Center for Systems Integration and Sustainability, in two parallel papers published in this week's journal PLOS ONE, develop a new integrated approach to measure human dependence on ecosystem services and human well - being so as to promote the understanding of the linkages between them — an important step toward improved understanding, monitoring and management of coupled human and natural systems.
Today, scientific monitoring of toxins and pollutants ensures the positive development of Germany's white - tailed sea eagle population, it also benefits the environment as a whole, including human health.
The discovery of TMAdV, a novel adenovirus with the capacity to infect both monkeys and humans, suggests that adenoviruses should be monitored closely as potential causes of cross-species outbreaks.
The technique, which eventually could be used in humans, would allow gene expression to be monitored non-invasively, requiring no surgical procedures such as biopsies.
Being able to image them in the human eye at high enough resolution to use the presence of those markers — in this case the presence of axons and some of the shipment of different protein cargo and other things that are important for the ganglion cell health — to monitor those as a way to understand whether or not ganglion cells are healthy or not or getting sicker or not.
Abstract: As human pressure on the marine environment increases, safeguarding healthy and productive seas increasingly necessitates integrated, time - and cost - effective environmental monitoring.
Acquire tissue samples and clinical information from as many cases of human prion disease occurring in the United States as possible in order to help monitor the possible occurrence of variant CJD (vCJD) in the USA.
The Human Cell Atlas (HCA) is an international collaborative consortium, which aims to create comprehensive reference maps of all human cells — the fundamental units of life — as a basis for both understanding human health and diagnosing, monitoring, and treating disHuman Cell Atlas (HCA) is an international collaborative consortium, which aims to create comprehensive reference maps of all human cells — the fundamental units of life — as a basis for both understanding human health and diagnosing, monitoring, and treating dishuman cells — the fundamental units of life — as a basis for both understanding human health and diagnosing, monitoring, and treating dishuman health and diagnosing, monitoring, and treating disease.
of all human cells — the fundamental units of life — as a basis for both understanding human health and diagnosing, monitoring, and treating disease.
To create comprehensive reference maps of all human cells — the fundamental units of life — as a basis for both understanding human health and diagnosing, monitoring, and treating disease.
Another is to monitor the effects of transplanting telomerase - deficient but ex vivo telomere - extended bone marrow into late - generation, TMM - disabled mice, so as to be certain that the niche of such animals (or, by implication, aging humans) will support the homing, engraftment, and initial development and differentiation of such cells; the necessary research is underway now thanks to a SENS Foundation grant to Dr. Zhenyu Ju of the Institute of Laboratory Animal Sciences and Max - Planck - Partner - Group on Stem Cell Aging in the Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences, and research partner of prominent telomere biologist Dr. K. Lenhard Rudolph.
Hence our system, with improvements, may allow plants to serve as a simple and inexpensive means to monitor human surroundings for substances such as pollutants, explosives, or chemical agents.
Use the same caution as with humans when trying something new — measurement and monitoring are key.
In addition an important by - product of these new interactions have been the way in which the international community can act as human rights monitors via data posted onto YouTube and other social media platforms.
Higher levels of government are responsible for providing sufficient resources to ensure adequate and equitable opportunity to learn; safeguarding civil and human rights; monitoring local systems; analyzing research and practice to determine what works best in what circumstances; disseminating knowledge; providing additional support as needed; and intervening in localities when necessary.
The SUV also comes with all kinds of toys and gadgets such as auto headlamps, rain sensing wipers, front parking sensors, tyre pressure monitoring, etc. to keep a human mind intrigued and comfortable at the same time.
While a patient is under anesthesia, he or she will be monitored in much the same way as a human undergoing anesthesia would be.
It is important for the dog's human handler to monitor their dog's activity and any signs of fatigue as this breed is not one to stop in the middle of a job even if it is tired.
He is equal parts animal behaviorist and human psychologist (the latter became especially important as Brian had to manage the very different responses and skill levels of me, Tony and his daughter who was nervously monitoring our experience from the West coast).
Just as human parents guard their toddler's activities, owners of young Picards should monitor pounding activities that could lead to stress on joints.
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