Sentences with phrase «complex human responses»

Sullivan tended to overgeneralize on some of his theories, reducing complex human responses to oversimplified explanation.

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The third distinctive characteristic is a complex and profound subjectivity, both conscious and unconscious, acquired after infancy by the individual absorbing the complexity of responses and meanings of a culture that has been created through many generations accumulating the resources for human living.
The basic pattern of God's self - revelation as life and grace, on the one hand, and the response in human freedom through faith and deeds to the same revelation on the other, is such a complex and multifaceted reality that it can never be imprisoned in any one single mould.
«As you look for methods to discern complex immune responses in human cells, more and more people look at what genes are turned on with infections or vaccination procedures.»
With our human gut - on - a-chip, we can not only culture the normal gut microbiome for extended times, but we can also analyze contributions of pathogens, immune cells, and vascular and lymphatic endothelium, as well as model specific diseases to understand complex pathophysiological responses of the intestinal tract.»
«Much further work in both models and humans is required to fully untangle this complex web of immune responses.
The ability to study such complex neurological responses in a simple animal like the worm helps scientists understand the more complex systems that exist in humans.
Humans are complex, and a doctor never knows until much later if a patient's response was significant or just a red herring.
The researchers built a complex series of mathematical models to recreate the dynamic interaction between the main potential drivers of extinction (dingoes, climate and humans), the long - term response of herbivore prey, and the viability of the thylacine and devil populations.
The response we've seen in flies to low doses of lithium is very encouraging and our next step is to look at targeting GSK - 3 in more complex animals with the aim of eventually developing a drug regime to test in humans.
Searching for clues to complex human social behaviors, the team developed a procedure in which laboratory rats — much like humans — prefer to approach distressed juveniles but avoid distressed adults — responses known as social affective behaviors, according to the article titled «Insular cortex mediates approach and avoidance responses to others in distress.»
«Our findings suggest that social interactions that stimulate oxytocin production will recruit this newly identified circuit to help coordinate the complex behavioral responses elicited by changing social situations in all mammals, including humans,» says senior study author Nathaniel Heintz of The Rockefeller University.
He noted that such complex responses to differences in dose, timing, and duration of exposure may underlie the inconsistencies in published studies of the relationship between blood levels of manganese in humans and neurobehavioral deficits.
(PMID: 11279501)[ii] Stamper CC, Zhang Y, Tobin JF, Erbe DV, Ikemizu S, Davis SJ, Stahl ML, Seehra J, Somers WS, Mosyak L. Crystal structure of the B7 - 1 / CTLA - 4 complex that inhibits human immune responses.
The laboratory of Vincenzo Cerundolo is the first group to report the use of tetrameric soluble class I / peptide complexes (tetramers) for the identification of tumor - specific cytotoxic T lymphocytes (CTLs), and subsequently shows that these novel reagents allow rapid and accurate analysis of human CTL responses.
The critical roles of pre-replicative complex (pre-RC) component, Cdc6, in DNA replication and checkpoint response in human cells: ProQuest.
Subsequent studies in animal models that are thought to mimic the human experience indicate RSV inactivated vaccine induces an increased CD4 + T lymphocyte response, primarily of Th2 cells and the occurrence of immune complex depositions in lung tissues [32], [42], [43].
In addition, he is interested in understanding the effect that adjuvants have on the generation and maturation of antiviral antibodies, and is working to develop a number of high - throughput techniques for evaluation of complex antibody responses following vaccination in animals and humans.
Animals, compared to humans, are more dependent on their reactive lower brains to survive in their unpredictable environments where it is appropriate that automatic responses not be delayed by complex analysis.
When assessments involve extended writing or more complex answers, online responses usually are captured for later human marking, either in marking centres or through electronic distribution to markers» homes.
By offering his playful and indirect response to the complex world of human perception, Vasmoulakis suggests that curiosity equals nothing but sheer disobedience.
As noted above, the probability of this shift is not calculable, as it is based on a complex of human responses to an unprecedented change in the environment.
So it seems to me that the simple way of communicating a complex problem has led to several fallacies becoming fixed in the discussions of the real problem; (1) the Earth is a black body, (2) with no materials either surrounding the systems or in the systems, (3) in radiative energy transport equilibrium, (4) response is chaotic solely based on extremely rough appeal to temporal - based chaotic response, (5) but at the same time exhibits trends, (6) but at the same time averages of chaotic response are not chaotic, (7) the mathematical model is a boundary value problem yet it is solved in the time domain, (8) absolutely all that matters is the incoming radiative energy at the TOA and the outgoing radiative energy at the Earth's surface, (9) all the physical phenomena and processes that are occurring between the TOA and the surface along with all the materials within the subsystems can be ignored, (10) including all other activities of human kind save for our contributions of CO2 to the atmosphere, (11) neglecting to mention that if these were true there would be no problem yet we continue to expend time and money working on the problem.
As noted in the overview of a Climate and Health Workshop at the NOAA Southeast Regional Climate Center: «The ultimate success of adaptation and mitigation strategies in response to climate change and human health will depend on the depth of understanding of the mechanistic links between climate change and the complex components of human health.»
I call it the Triune Response, after the Triune (three - in - one) model of brain evolution that categorizes the human brain into three stages of development — first the reptilian complex, second the limbic system, and third the neocortex.
How hurricanes develop also depends on how the local atmosphere responds to changes in local sea surface temperatures, and this atmospheric response depends critically on the cause of the change.23, 24 For example, the atmosphere responds differently when local sea surface temperatures increase due to a local decrease of particulate pollution that allows more sunlight through to warm the ocean, versus when sea surface temperatures increase more uniformly around the world due to increased amounts of human - caused heat - trapping gases.18, 25,26,27 So the link between hurricanes and ocean temperatures is complex.
The temporal response of the real world to the human - made climate forcing could be more complex than suggested by a simple response function calculation, especially if rapid emissions growth continues, yielding an unprecedented climate forcing scenario.
I have found, through careful consideration, that the main cause of this debacle where a majority believe humans can control a complex system like planetary climate is the quality of responses to that pernicious assertion.It is not possible to restore stability to climate research based on contending with people who would literally become ill before they would change their conclusions and it for this reason that people here are more accountable for the material they are responsible for.
Not that I don't have my own ideas but, whatever you think of economy as a science, I can assure you that some of the finest minds in the past centuries have dedicated their best efforts rather fruitlessly to find responses for a system that is at least as complex and chaotic as climate: «humans trying to satisfy their needs and wishes with limited resources».
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