Sentences with phrase «displayed human characteristics»

It is a phenomenal story about rabbits who displayed human characteristics.
Besides displaying some human characteristics and being able to speak broken English, albeit having a speech defect in which he starts almost every word with the letter R, another one of his unique features is that he has four toes on each foot.

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Using studies of twins who had been separated at birth, yet displayed remarkably similar characteristics of personality despite differences in environment, Harris demonstrated the importance of genetic predisposition as a factor in human development.
Yet human infants also display what are known as «secondarily altricial» characteristics — primarily lack of neuromuscular control — a consequence of the limits imposed on gestational brain development by the evolution of the human pelvis.
First author Antonio Di Meco and colleagues used a triple transgenic (3xTg) mouse model that displays an AD - like phenotype, including cognitive decline, and Aβ and tau neuropathology characteristic of the disease in humans.
«Both piglets and human infants with iron deficiencies are smaller, and they display other characteristic anomalies.
Human epidermis was shown to persist for at least three months, i.e. three full renewal cycles, displaying normal human skin characterisHuman epidermis was shown to persist for at least three months, i.e. three full renewal cycles, displaying normal human skin characterishuman skin characteristics.
In the CNS, transplanted human neural progenitor cells derived from prenatal cortex (hNPCctx) display characteristics important for cell - based rescue of degenerating neurons.
Here we show that senescent human fibroblasts display molecular markers characteristic of cells bearing DNA double - strand breaks.
Disease - specific human iPS cell lines generated from the individual with FH were differentiated into hepatocytes displaying typical functional characteristics (Figure 3A).
Here's where technology is encouraging us to display some of our most fundamental human characteristics in new ways.
The global conservation movement is little more than a century old and, throughout its life, has displayed a consistent and defining characteristic: a brave and worthy but often futile struggle against the forces of growing human consumption, typified by persistent and widespread declines in species» populations, habitats, and natural resources, and the rising specter of climate change.
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