Sentences with phrase «better than mouse»

But, even beyond the aesthetics, the Rival 600 performs far better than a mouse in its price range has any right to.
Oh, and the display is a touchscreen, too, which I don't find myself using often on a laptop, though it's a nice feature to have on the occasion touch inputs are better than mouse and keyboard.
Mice that received it fared much better than mice that didn't when challenged with an injection containing parasites mixed with saliva.
This model is not significantly better than the mice that inspired it, but it's still a comfortable, easy - to - use option for stay - at - home adventurers and tournament jockeys alike.

Not exact matches

I would tend to give more credence to the competency of their views than those of housing bears who post analyses and charts at the click of a mouse, all the while unconstrained by due - diligence standards or even such things as the peer - review process that serves academia so well.
If your business has a better «onboarding» process than your competitors, I guarantee you will have far greater word of mouth (and word of mouse) and just as importantly, you will build much stronger relationships with these new customers that will reduce the chances of losing them way too soon in the business relationship.
Our mouse is better than that.
What's better than a cinnamon roll shaped like Mickey Mouse's head?
Gun manufacturers know firearms better than politicians so they will always tweak the mouse trap to not meet the definition of an «assault weapon».
It is no better than a mickey mouse league cup.
YES I still think wenger can nick the 4th because that his job and he is good with but if you all want trophy than you all have to wait for luck, see which micky mouse cup that top club don't want.
Lacazette scores a Hat - trick against a mickey mouse team, in a mickey mouse league that's no better than the Dutch or even the Scottish league and furthermore he definitely isn't worth 60 million??
For all the human - mouse mixing, however, the rodents were no better learners than those with mouse - only brains.
These mice performed better than their normal counterparts on learning tests well into old age, and their brains did not exhibit the decline in neurogenesis typically seen in aged mice.
Twelve transgenic piglets endowed with a mouse UCP1 gene were better able to maintain their body temperature than their unmodified counterparts when they were exposed to cold for a 4 - hour period, the authors report today in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
On reanalysing data from the group's past studies, such as on pain sensitivity to hot water, the researchers found that mice tested by men showed lower baseline pain sensitivity than mice tested by women.The work indirectly demonstrates potential effects on nearly any kind of medical research, says Joseph Garner, who studies mouse behavior and well - being at Stanford University in California.
It is easily the best mouse bait poison and works quicker than a lot of other mousetrap baits.
In a study, when mice ate broccoli with their regular diet, they were better able to tolerate digestive issues similar to symptoms of leaky gut and colitis than mice that were not placed on a broccoli - supplemented diet, according to Gary Perdew, the John T. and Paige S. Smith Professor in Agricultural Sciences, Penn State.
Farther down the road, the newly developed PANDAS mice could allow researchers to devise better or more specific treatments than the antibiotic regimens currently being used.
Normal mice saw benefits, too: Muscles and pancreas cells healed better in middle - aged mice that got rejuvenation treatments than in mice that did not.
However, the application of skin transplants is better developed in humans than in mice.
The mice treated with rapamycin also ended up with better quality memory T - cells than the control mice.
When the mice were just four months old — well before they showed symptoms of the disease — their synaptic mitochondria had accumulated approximately five times more amyloid protein than nonsynaptic mitochondria had.
This scheme mimics a human scenario better than the recent study, which analyzed mice that express or lack APOE from birth.
Dr Luis Pedro Coelho, commented: «These findings suggest that dogs could be a better model for nutrition studies than pigs or mice and we could potentially use data from dogs to study the impact of diet on gut microbiota in humans, and humans could be a good model to study the nutrition of dogs.
Despite the presumed virulence of the strain — experiments with mouse lungs showed it produces 1000 times more bacteria in infected cells than do standard varieties — Valway says the number of TB cases that developed were kept in line with other typical outbreaks, which «shows that doing good contact investigations is important and preventative therapy works.»
Base oxidation regulates gene activity In cooperation with colleagues at LMU, as well as researchers based in Berlin, Basel and Utrecht, Carell and his group have now shown, for the first time, that a standard base other than cytosine is also modified in embryonic stem cells of mice.
The offspring of the exercised mice had better stress resistance and improved insulin sensitivity, even into adulthood, than those born to sedentary mothers.
In fact, both of the studies found that when adenosine was turned on in mouse tissue by other mechanisms, the pain response was equal to or better than the response generated by acupuncture.
«What we found was, if we block mGluR5, which is the glutamate receptor we're interested in, the mice become hyper locomotive so they become able to move better than wild type mice suggesting glutamate receptors might be a good target for treating movement disorders such as Parkinson's disease.
The HSP70 - boosted mice were much better than the others at finding their way around mazes, and post-mortems showed their brains to be free of the characteristic beta - amyloid plaques that clog the brains of people with Alzheimer's.
Alzheimer's mice that received AF267B, they found, performed significantly better on this test than untreated mice did.
But a study of mice shows that breast cancer cells decamp in groups, and the clumps of cells have a better chance of establishing a colony than loners do, Kevin Cheung of Johns Hopkins University reported December 7 at the annual meeting of the American Society for Cell Biology.
(This makes it impossible for scientists to, say, assign the healthiest mice or rats to a treatment group, which could make a drug look better than it is.)
The researchers then showed in mice that skin wounds suffered during waking hours healed better than ones incurred during resting hours.
And because mouse embryo cells with inactivated copies of BRCA2 are more sensitive to ionizing radiation than normal cells are, «it's a reasonable extrapolation» that breast cancers with mutated copies of the gene may be especially good candidates for radiation therapy.
Compared with earlier methods to tweak the genomes of bacteria, plants, laboratory mice and human cells, the Crispr - Cas9 gene - editing method is fast, precise and cheap, an order of magnitude better than the others.
Initial tests on mice showed the hybrid virus was very efficient: the gene it carried was active in 24 per cent of airway cells after two months, a far better proportion than achieved by other delivery methods (New Scientist, 10 March 2001, p 19).
The old mice also performed significantly better than untreated animals on tests of learning and memory.
Then they injected the rodents» brains with Salmonella bacteria to cause an infection and waited to see whether the mice making the extra amyloid did better than controls at fighting off the microbes.
Moreover, these mice fought the parasite better than did control mice.
Using these mice, the researchers found that if they triggered CHI3L1 production early after administering bleomycin, the mice fared well, experiencing less injury, less damage and less scarring than controls.
Understanding the beach mouse example was a better predictor of good responses to questions about evolution in general than was performance on the course as a whole.
When germ - free mice with no gut bacteria received fecal transplants from responders, they did better on PD - 1 blockers than did mice given nonresponder feces.
The mice appear younger and more robust than comparably - aged normal mice, have better muscle tone, and do not develop age - related tumors.
Previous attempts to do the same in monkeys, however, have failed — a disappointment because monkeys are more similar than mice to humans, and thus likely a better harbinger of how stem cell treatments will fare in people.
In vivo tests on mice then confirmed the presence of more than half of the predicted metabolites, including two novel metabolites, which play a role in the pathways that regulate microbiota metabolism as well as host immune function.
The treated mice lived an average of 36 days longer than untreated mice, and they were better at building nests, which reflects a combination of social behavior, cognitive performance and motor capabilities.
(Because those rodents have larger teeth than mice, a drilled rat molar better approximates human tooth decay.)
Unexpectedly, those mice recovered from injury significantly better than the controls — both physically and behaviorally — the scientists report.
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