Sentences with phrase «for human counterparts»

Dr. Dodds: After years of studying and researching the hematologic and immunologic diseases of animals as models for their human counterparts, I realized that I needed to look more at the body as a whole and what regulated it.
These photos give you an idea of how much love dogs have for their human counterparts.
If a faulty heart valve is causing cardiac issues for a dog, can it be repaired or replaced as is the case for their human counterparts?
In addition, this can make you feel more secure as a pet owner; just as learning CPR or the Heimlich Maneuver provides the same feeling for human counterparts.
The pictures of the pups are still cute to look at and you can click through to shop their looks for their human counterparts (a.k.a. the American Eagle customers).
With the incorporation of artificial intelligence (AI), bots are no longer one dimensional search tools, they are dynamic machines that can query information, learn your behaviors, anticipate problems, and organize tasks for their human counterparts.

Not exact matches

Like its human - centric counterpart, the Puppy Bowl is big business for the network.
Critics argue the law suppresses free speech and makes South Korea like its northern counterpart, known for its human rights abuses and oppression of religious and political minorities.
We are to judge no longer by human standards — for example, claiming that women West Pointers or women clergy who operate just like their male counterparts represent a true victory.
A given foundation may grant a million dollars to a certain college, but it is a particular representative who speaks for the foundation and it is a human counterpart who graciously accepts the gift in behalf of the college.
And since Islam also presents no counterpart to the Christian doctrine of original sin, it can only find all the more alien the orthodox Christian kerygma that God assumed human form to die willingly an excruciating death in atonement for the sin that has affected all humanity since the fall in the Garden of Eden.
First off, and what is maddening that folk making such comparisons ignore, is the fact that human offspring are woefully under - developed for parturition compared to all their mammalian counterparts.
Abbreviations: NGO nongovernmental organization, CI confidence interval, SSA sub-Saharan Africa, AKF Aga Khan Foundation, SCA South and Central Asia, AME - Sada African Methodist Episcopal Church Service and Development Agency, LAC Latin America and Caribbean, ARC American Red Cross, SEA Southeast Asia, CHS Center for Human Services, CW Concern Worldwide, CI Counterpart International, CRS Catholic Relief Services, DRC Democratic Republic of Congo, ERD Episcopal Relief and Development, FH Food for the Hungry, FG Future Generations, HAI Health Alliance International, HHF Haitian Health Foundation, HP Health Partners, HKI Helen Keller International, HW Hope Worldwide, IRD International Relief and Development, MC Mercy Corps, MCDI Medical Care Development Inc., MTI Medical Teams International, PCI Project Concern International, Plan Plan International, RI Relief International, SAWSO Salvation Army World Service Organization, SC Save the Children, WI Wellshare International, WR World Relief, WR World Renew, WV World Vision
Physiologic sleep studies have found that breastfed infants are more easily aroused from sleep than their formula - fed counterparts.247, 248 In addition, breastfeeding results in a decreased incidence of diarrhea, upper and lower respiratory infections, and other infectious diseases249 that are associated with an increased vulnerability to SIDS and provides overall immune system benefits from maternal antibodies and micronutrients in human milk.250, 251 Exclusive breastfeeding for 6 months has been found to be more protective against infectious diseases compared with exclusive breastfeeding to 4 months of age and partial breastfeeding thereafter.249
Animal medicines are equally subject to the stringent regulatory controls of their human counterparts, also regulated using the EMA, and it is vital for both the UK and EU that there is cooperation on animal medicines innovation, safety, regulation, access and supply.
In his response after being briefed by his counterparts, The Governor of the state of Osun, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola who came afterwards, however advocated for financial and human audit of the university with a view to ensure financial prudence in the institution.
Poloncarz also unveiled his «Initiatives for a Stronger Community», a counterpart to his «Initiatives for a Smart Economy» economic plan, to address health and human services delivery across Erie County.
Antibodies to the rogue prion protein may one day provide a cure for variant Creutzfeldt - Jacob disease (vCJD), the deadly human counterpart of mad cow disease, according to new research conducted with mice.
For example, 71 % of Democrats and independents who lean to the Democratic Party say the Earth is warming due to human activity, compared with 27 % of their Republican counterparts (a difference of 44 percentage points).
About 200 have human counterparts that may represent new targets for anti-obesity drugs.
For instance, when the researchers analyzed 146 human genes implicated in 168 neurological disorders, including Alzheimer's and Parkinson's diseases, they found 104 counterpart genes in the sea slugs.
The prospect that fighting human - looking characters can provoke more aggression than unleashing violence against characters with no real - world counterparts could have implications for debates over gaming, especially as video games become more sophisticated and immersive, Farrar says.
However the fact that Ciclopirox is already approved for treatment of patients by the FDA and by its European counterpart, the EMA, and therefore considered safe for human use, may eliminate much of the time and expense ordinarily involved in the drug development process.
«And the bax gene has a precise counterpart in humans that appears to be responsible for the decimation of eggs during menopause.»
An innovative new technique could finally lead to an early diagnostic test for diseases such as Bovine Spongiform Encephalitis (BSE), or «mad cow», and its human counterpart, variant Creutzfeldt - Jacob Disease (vCJD).
They looked for those that were triggered to release oxygen by bicarbonate ions, and found that human haemoglobin behaved like its counterpart in crocodiles if it contained a particular sequence of just 12 amino acids from the crocodile's haemoglobin.
Its skin is made of a spongy elastic plymer called Frubber, which allows the kind of refined facial expressions that will be necessary, Hanson says, for humans to relate to and connect emotionally with their android counterparts.
Thorold Theunissen, a postdoctoral fellow in Jaenisch's lab and co-first author of the study, says «Our work provides a rigorous set of criteria for comparing naïve human stem cells to their counterparts in the early human embryo.
Because many rabbit genes are similar to their human counterparts, manipulating disease genes in rabbits, like the one responsible for cystic fibrosis, may permit researchers to track the disease's onset and better understand what goes awry.
«Computer games, for example, could gain in realism as virtual players could observe and assume characteristic traits of their human counterparts.
Professor Bargmann's pioneering work has provided important insights into the molecular switches and controls for C. elegans movement and behavior — many of which have human counterparts.
Calcium Carbonate — Evidence suggests that Calcium Carbonate (chalk or limestone) is not a biologically appropriate form of calcium for human metabolism, as opposed to it's counterpart in it's chelated form such as calcium citrate which is much more readily absorbed and utilized within the body.
For instance, studies reveal that isothiocyanate metabolites can be detected in the blood and urine after cooked glucosinolate - containing foods are eaten, although to a lesser extent than their raw glucosinolate - containing counterparts.69 In far messier studies, scientists have taken cooked watercress and simply mixed it with human feces, which converted the glucosinolates to isothiocyanates through their intrinsic myrosinase activity.
After passing judgment on the humans as a violent species, the apes soon get their hands on their counterparts» guns and eventually fall victim to the same kind of internal squabbling and tribalism (Caesar's deeming his overthrower Koba «not ape» hits home in its familiarity for this very reason) that has come to define us for so long.
Mark Ruffalo (The Hulk in «The Avengers») Though not the first actor to portray the giant green superhero (and his human counterpart Bruce Banner) onscreen, Ruffalo is acclaimed for his humanized take in «The Avengers» and «Avengers: Age of Ultron.»
Looking for: — Dark, twisty narratives that explore human complexity — YA Contemporary featuring lower socioeconomic backgrounds; poor kids who get in as much reckless mischief as their rich counterparts!
On the plus side, these algorithmic advisors are far more cost - effective than their human counterparts, with companies charging minimal fees (0.25 % — 0.50 %) in annual management charges for the assets currently being managed by the robo advisor.
Unlike their human counterparts, robo - advisors don't have mortgages to pay or kids to put through college, so they work for free.
Our staff and volunteers are dedicated champions to this cause and act as caretakers for the animals and educators to their human counterparts.
Just like their human counterparts, they're also at an increased risk for cancer and a decreased life expectancy when they're tipping the scales.
Sun Protection Factor (SPF) has not been rated for animals, and because of this, SPS of animal - specific products should be labeled as «comparable to» their human counterparts, according to FDA requirements.
These culled dogs were probably not naturally more aggressive towards humans than their bred counterparts but their bite threshold may have been much lower, meaning that it did not take much for them to turn around and bite their handler.
Allergic pets, just like their human counterparts, may suffer from allergies for their entire lives.
In a somewhat opposite of extremes, many Great Danes develop a special fondness for their miniature human counterparts.
Not to be outdone by their human counterparts innovation and technology for pets is beginning to offer groundbreaking treatments and conveniences.
The Labrador is mainly bred for hunting, but is best known to be a devoted companion to his human counterparts.
Throughout history, dogs have been known to do extraordinary things for and with their human counterparts, including saving lives and alerting humans of danger.
Her wealth of diet and nutrition knowledge carries over to animals as well since food sources for dogs are as equally poor in nutrients as their human counterparts.
Like their human counterparts, the dogs of war also undergo rehabilitation for their scars.
It gave promising hope for DM dogs and not their human counterparts.
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