Sentences with phrase «differently than in human»

This is another non-invasive procedure performed a little differently than in human medicine.

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While Christian feminists willingly admit that women and men have often been differently socialized, and that there may even be some differences in human capabilities between the sexes, that is no more fundamentally constitutive of humanity than place of birth or color of skin.
Likewise, the phytoestrogens in soy have not only been shown to be metabolized differently than real estrogen (such as that in cows milk), in humans as opposed to rats, but have shown a wide array of anti-cancer effects, including cancers instigated by sex hormones such as estrogen!
The raccoons performed differently than birds and human children did in previous Aesop's Fable studies, and they did not always pick the most functional option.
Suspecting that the disease works differently in humans, whose brains are much bigger and more complex than those of lab animals, Brivanlou, along with research associates Albert Ruzo and Gist Croft, developed a cell - based human system for their research.
For more than three decades evolutionary psychologists have advanced a simple theory of human sexuality: because men invest less reproductive effort in sperm than women do in eggs, men's and women's brains have been shaped differently by evolution.
This is an important step, Singh said, since toxins may behave differently in live animals and humans than in laboratory blood samples.
Research shows that human immunity develops much earlier than previously thought, but functions differently in adults.
A few years ago, scientists figured out why: the receptor that the virus uses to get into cells is shaped differently in a human nose than it is in a chicken egg.
Other researchers noted some critical bones were missing or shaped slightly differently than the same bones in humans today and from this they concluded Lucy walked with bent knees and her upper body bent forward slightly at the hips.
The research: It is true that medium chain triglycerides are digested differently than other fats, says Marie - Pierre St - Onge, PhD, assistant professor in the department of medicine at Columbia University's Institute of Human Nutrition and a researcher of MCTs.
The complex biology that makes the human body tick may operate very differently in the context of a diet rich in magnesium than in the context of a diet poor in magnesium.
And if you eat any processed food such as sugar and white flour, you are eating differently than anyone, in the history of human beings, has ever eaten, until about the last 100 years.
Last in the group is the Spider - Man villain and symbiotic alien Venom, who plays differently than the two humans in the pack.
Offering a vivid report from real life, each issue of True Story is a small immersion in a larger - than - life story or experience that makes us think differently about what it means to be human.
Put differently: investing in your human capital, at a young age, can yield stronger results than just squirreling money.
Most of the legislative activity in 2018 is a quiet effort to persuade legislators to treat veterinary medicine differently than human medicine for a host of reasons, anchored by a view that this is fundamentally a crisis in human health care and that a paucity of data links opioid abuse to pet health care.
There are at least two major reasons that damage to the Anterior Cruciate in humans is treated differently than it is in the dog.
Since pets metabolize drugs differently than humans, advances in veterinary medicine have provide medication that has been researched and approved specifically for them.
I don't know if this has been covered or not, but the idea that horses should be trained any differently than dogs is one of the saddest things about humans treatment of horses in history (and sadly still predominantly today).
Dogs digest differently than humans, and eating the wrong foods can lead to long - term health problems and, in extreme cases, even death.
Dogs with allergies may need extra help as well; allergies tend to manifest differently in dogs than in humans, and in pets, they show up in the ears and skin.
In 2007, the American Animal Hospital Association (AAHA) and the American Association of Feline Practitioners (AAFP) stated in the AAHA / AAFP Pain Management Guidelines for Dogs & Cats: «Historically it was thought that animals did not feel pain or that they perceived pain differently than humanIn 2007, the American Animal Hospital Association (AAHA) and the American Association of Feline Practitioners (AAFP) stated in the AAHA / AAFP Pain Management Guidelines for Dogs & Cats: «Historically it was thought that animals did not feel pain or that they perceived pain differently than humanin the AAHA / AAFP Pain Management Guidelines for Dogs & Cats: «Historically it was thought that animals did not feel pain or that they perceived pain differently than humans.
For the Revelle effect to save the IPCC hypothesis, you must prove the Revelle effect treats human - produced carbon dioxide differently than it treats natural - produced carbon dioxide, in the manner claimed by the IPCC.
This is much harder to measure than in undisturbed forests — these are trees in diverse small to large patches in abandoned agricultural lands intermingled with human settlements and are surely growing differently than trees in undisturbed forests or in the experimental planted and regrowing forests where carbon sink strength has been measured using precise methods.
While much of the media focus on the effects of climate change has been on the Arctic, a review of peer - reviewed scientific literature done by researchers at Australia's James Cook University reveals that in the past 25 years there's been a expansion of the world's tropical zones and that human activity has contributed to it: The literature review shows that the areas which climatologists and meteorologists consider to be the tropics (which is defined differently than in geography) have expanded at minimum 300 kilometers (186 miles).
The broader inquiry starts with the ways in which computers approach particular task sets differently than humans, and then asks how those differences may change legal practice and through it, the law itself.»
In fact, according to Modern Farmer, dogs smell differently than humans, and it all begins with how they sniff.
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