Sentences with phrase «day translate to human»

Once this current phase is complete, perhaps the cutting - edge technique to regrow the jawbone can one day translate to human medicine, as well.

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«Chunyun,» which translates to «Spring Festival Transportation,» is a 40 - day travel season that's known as the world's largest human migration.
These memory problems and signs of brain trouble were gone by 120 days, which translates to about a decade in human time, Korte says.
If the mouse results translate to humans, diabetics could inject these artificial beta cells to automatically regulate their blood sugar levels for days at a time.
Fifty - six days after a heart attack for mice translates to about 10 years after a heart attack for humans.
One day, Bargmann wrote, «[T] hose of us who study worms hope to meet those who study human brains in the middle, using the universality of biology to translate understanding across organisms.»
«One day» for Yanqi Ye could mean continuing her research as a postdoc or in an industrial lab to translate the technology for human medicine.
In humans, calorie - restriction translates to about 1500 calories per day, with the arbitrary stipulation of 18 percent of calories as fat, 32 percent as protein and 50 percent as carbohydrates.
Although puppies can leave Mom by six weeks, it is best that they stay together for another 10 - 14 days to learn how to get along with other dogs and to translate that awareness to a developing relationship with humans.
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