Trillions of bacteria live in human intestines — there are about ten times more bacterial cells in the average person's
body than human ones.
Not exact matches
The
human body was simply not capable of running
one mile in less
than four minutes.
The original UM document called
one body of mainline Protestants to affirm at the most basic level that all forms of
human life are worth incalculably more
than their industrial, market, scientific or even therapeutic use value.
Traditions of every kind, hoarded and manifested in gesture and language, in schools, libraries, museums,
bodies of law and religion, philosophy and science — everything that accumulates, arranges itself, recurs and adds to itself, becoming the collective memory of the
human race — all this we may see as no more
than an outer garment, an epiphenomenon precariously superimposed upon all the other edifices of Nature (the only truly organic
ones, as it may appear): but it is precisely this optical illusion which we have to overcome if our realism is to reach to the heart of the matter.
According to the California Department of Labor Statistics and Research, workers in food - processing plants have a higher likelihood of being hurt on the job
than workers in many other industries.1
One injury while using a meat slicer could end up costing you hundreds of thousands of dollars, especially when you think about the damage that a meat slicer could do to the
human body.
One day, Dr. H.G. Rection consumed more green sauce
than his feeble
human body could handle, and as a result, went into a coma.
The
human body has more microbial
than human cells, but this rich diversity of micro-helpers that has evolved along with us is undergoing a rapid shift —
one that may have very macro health consequences
One case in point are studies that show that the
human body is able to absorb lycopene better from tomato sauce
than from raw tomatoes — cooking tomatoes improves the bioavailability of the antioxidant, he said.
Membrane proteins make up about
one third of all proteins in the
human body, and their malfunction is associated with more
than 500 diseases.
Medical treatment that targets
human proteins rather
than ever - mutating viruses may
one day help HIV - positive people whose
bodies have built a resistance to «cocktails» currently used to keep them healthy, according to a Keck School of Medicine of USC researcher.
«Our virtual
human model was generated from more
than one hundred 3D scans and contains statistical knowledge about
human body shape and movement,» says Professor Dr. Mario Botsch, head of the Computer Graphics and Geometry Processing research group and
one of the coordinators of the ICSpace project.
«Many mitochondrial diseases affect more
than one system in the
human body,» said Kateryna Makova, professor of biology and
one of the study's primary investigators.
RAISE YOUR THIRD HAND
Humans were long assumed to have an unshakable innate
body plan, meaning that our brains and hard - wired sense of self could never accept having anything other
than one head, two arms, and two legs.
The
human body comprises more
than 200 types of cells, and every
one of these cell types arises from the zygote, the single cell that forms when an egg is fertilized by a sperm.
«Even though a microbial genome is
one - thousandth the size of the
human genome, the total number of microbial genes in [the
human]
body is much greater
than human genes because you have so many different species,» says Weinstock.
There are from 400 up to 1,000 nodes in the
human body, more
than one - half located in the abdomen.
Lettuce and spinach both also follow the general rule that darker - colored plants contain more nutrients that can be used by the
human body than the lighter - colored
ones.
Now, the
body can only absorb about forty grams or so of protein at
one sitting, but if you are suing
human growth hormone, then this level of absorption is increased and you can absorb more protein per meal
than you could before.
Their metabolisms are better suited to seed - eating; they make more amylase, for
one thing,
than humans do and their
body chemistry is better capable of neutralizing phytic acid and various other factors protecting seeds from digestion in such a way that over the long term, they ruin
human health.
I realized that this issue was so much larger
than myself — no
one should tell any
human how to represent their
body.
In the early days, it was the imported Siberian sled - dogs, sometimes referred to as Siberian rats because of their lighter
body structure and smaller size
than the Malamutes and mixed breeds traditionally used in Alaska, that soon won fame and success - not only as very fast competitors in the grand sled - dog races of the gold - rush era, but also as couriers of mail, and even of vaccines which saved
human lives (
one very famous instance of which, is remembered through the classic Iditarod race).
Ms. Upson also made
one of the strongest contributions to this year's Whitney Biennial: urethane casts of sectional sofas from Las Vegas tract houses, which appeared less like furniture
than like misshaped
human bodies.
This sizeable show explores 700 years of attempts to capture the beauty and even the strangeness of the
human body in sculpture — and what it means to inhabit
one in the flesh — through more
than 120 works from artists working in medieval Europe up to our global present day.
The
human figure and the very particular figure of her husband created a challenge to
one of the core aspects of her approach in the studio — that of doubt that haunts every brush stroke, and something new to her work happens in these portraits that is different
than the encounter with landscape: in the first portrait of Bill, in the hospital, the overworking or overthinking becomes a powerful expression of the drama of the
human body pushed to the limit of survival, where «overworking» is an embodiment of flesh itself in flux.
In his letter, Landsea refers to the large
body of evidence (ie more
than just
one study) supporting the consensus among hurricane researchers that is there is no detectable
human signal in the hurricane record.
The harmfull effects of air pollution on the
human body are well documented, from causing brain damage to increasing the risk of heart attacks, but it turns out that it can put people under the weather in more ways
than one.
The harmful effects of air pollution on the
human body are well documented, from causing brain damage to increasing the risk of heart attacks, but it turns out that it can put people under the weather in more ways
than one.
amazing thread outstanding people... excluding moi Background: born into a Pat Conroy novel... third from the left on
human evolution chart... learned before age 10 how to hit a curve ball and that it can take more
than 10 years for shrapnel to work it's way out of
one's
body
The
human body heals from physical trauma quickly and physical pain is often quickly forgotten (a mechanism I'm sure exists to ensure that women have more
than one child).