Sentences with phrase «entirely new human life»

Your body will be fragile from the birth, the exhaustion of a newborn, the insanity of taking care of an entirely new human life.

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Griffin & Sherburne, New York: The Free Press, 1978, 104) In short, the self which is the «entirely living» nexus of the human body is not an enduring entity; i.e., it is not a soul.
Griffin & Sherburne, New York: The Free Press, 1978, 101 - 105) The self is the highest or regnant «entirely living» nexus in the human body.
The human conglomerate which the sociologists needed for the furtherance of their speculations and formulations now appears scientifically defined, manifesting itself in its proper time and place, like an object entirely new and yet awaited in the sky of life.
To that tired and outworn approach to the problem of the Socialization of the Earth we may oppose an entirely different, very much more constructive interpretation, solidly and scientifically based on a new vision of Life and the World, of the grand phenomenon of human Totalization.
Frequent Discover contributor Merali blends physics with philosophy on a journey to learn whether humans will soon be able to make entirely new universes (spoiler alert: quite possibly, yes) and, if so, whether our universe could be the science project of other intelligent life.
At this point, the Earth is probably on the threshold of an entirely new epoch in which the global climate and the distribution of life will be strongly influenced by a single species: humans.
«The development of a functional human kidney glomerulus chip opens up an entirely new experimental path to investigate kidney biology, carry out highly personalized modeling of kidney diseases and drug toxicities, and the stem cell - derived kidney podocytes we developed could even offer a new injectable cell therapy approach for regenerative medicine in patients with life - threatening glomerulopathies in the future,» said Ingber.
Live Updates Below and see new post Richard Muller, a cantankerous but creative physicist at the University of California, Berkeley, who once derided climate change research, then dove in with his own reconstruction of terrestrial temperature changes and confirmed substantial warming, has now concluded that recent warming is «almost entirely» human caused.
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