Sentences with phrase «from human application»

While this research may be miles away from human application, we can absolutely offset the increased risk for amyloid accumulation in the brain by reversing insulin resistance (ketogenic diet).
Though we are still far from a human application, it is exciting to know that data from this study might readily connect with clinical efforts.»

Not exact matches

Participants in the conversation from all walks of life should seek to describe authentic human fulfillment and propose safeguards against the many opportunities for abuse, until a body of principles and a consensus about the best applications of genetic knowledge emerge.
As might be expected from a religion which is not the product of any particular human way of thinking but the result of a planned revelation, Christianity is of universal application.
Our Western culture, in fact, is primarily «left hemispheric» in its application of rational thinking to almost every facet of human existence: science, economics, politics, education, religion, law (the French word for law, droit, comes from «right hand,» the hand that rules and is controlled by the left hemisphere).
One can say, therefore, that these sources or foundations, to which all members of a commonwealth are responsible, are «authoritative,» but, strictly speaking, it is an incorrect use of words to say that, in and of themselves and apart from interpretation and application by human agents, they have authority.
Yet a warning should be voiced against too unguarded an application of terms and viewpoints derived from the sociological study of other human activities.
By extension every good deed, every struggle for justice and deliverance from oppression, every effort to care for and show concern about those who are in need, will be not merely a reflection of the divine mercy and righteousness but also an instrument for the bringing about of just such shalom or «abundance of life» for God's human children, So one might go on, almost without ceasing, to show that response in faith to the action of God in this vivid moment has its implications and applications for the whole range of human life and experience.
Human knowledge has been slowly accumulating over many millennia and has been transmitted from generation to generation; its practical application constitutes human technoHuman knowledge has been slowly accumulating over many millennia and has been transmitted from generation to generation; its practical application constitutes human technohuman technology.
Furthering knowledge is thus in itself a form of serving human welfare, quite apart from any practical applications.
The first thing that is needed from all pulpits is systematic exposition of scripture and systematic explanation of Christian doctrine, with the application of both to the human situation of the particular sphere of the hearers in the twentieth century.
This is from Catcentric: Xanthan gum is a thickener and emulsifier used in many pharmaceuticals, cosmetics, industrial applications, and processed human and pet foods.
On the basis of the data provided in the present Application, and other available information, food derived from GR2E is considered to be as safe for human consumption as food derived from conventional rice varieties.»
Our efforts range from a digital application that ensures human breast milk is safely pasteurized to community - developed videos on pressing health issues to supporting countries in tracking epidemics through data use for decision - making.
Attach a letter from you personnel or human resources department, verifying your full - time employment for a qualifying entity, to your application.
«Our licence committee has approved an application from Dr. Kathy Niakan of the Francis Crick Institute to renew her laboratory's research licence to include gene editing of embryos,» the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority said in a statement.
The AAAS Science and Human Rights Program, with funding from the MacArthur Foundation, the Oak Foundation, and the Open Society Institute, is working to expand the applications of geospatial technologies to human rights issues through its Geospatial Technologies and Human Rights ProHuman Rights Program, with funding from the MacArthur Foundation, the Oak Foundation, and the Open Society Institute, is working to expand the applications of geospatial technologies to human rights issues through its Geospatial Technologies and Human Rights Prohuman rights issues through its Geospatial Technologies and Human Rights ProHuman Rights Project.
Study lead author Dr Ryan Hossaini, from the Lancaster Environment Centre at Lancaster University, said: «Dichloromethane is a human - made ozone - depleting chemical that has a range of industrial applications.
This finding also paves the way for practical applications: the ETH spin - off Malcisbo, which came from the microbiologist's laboratory, endeavours, on the basis of these surface sugar structures to develop novel vaccines against parasites and pathogenic germs for livestock and humans.
Instead of going through his slides one last time, he had been stuck in Human Resources filling out a generic application form used for all the company's new hires, from warehouse workers to scientists.
The work can potentially be applied to miniaturizing MAVs useful for remote observation and dispersion in a range of applications, from agriculture to space exploration, especially in conditions hazardous to humans.
A phase II clinical trial is just beginning to evaluate whether prolonged application of one of the most potent good bacteria from human skin can provide long - term protection against S. aureus and improve atopic dermatitis.
In the United States, such clinical trials are effectively banned by a rule that prevents the Food and Drug Administration from reviewing applications for any procedure that would introduce heritable changes in human embryos.
Slow uptake Projects to promote the application of urine in agriculture have spread worldwide over the last decade: from pee collection and transport systems designed for 6,500 users in urban Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso; to research on the application of human urine for carp fish farming in West Bengal, India; and more than 135,000 toilets diverting urine in Sweden.
The principle component of the new panel, hydrogel — a polymer network filled with water — is safe to use in and on the human body, having already found use in applications ranging from drug delivery to creating scaffolds for tissue engineering and wound healing.
Although most uses so far have been in research, the potential applications seem to be almost unlimited, given that the techniques are applicable to all organisms, from bacteria to plants, animals, and human beings.»
During the Human Capital and Mobility Programme (HCM, 1992 - 1994) and the subsequent Training and Mobility of Researchers Programme (TMR, 1994 - 1998) of the European science budget, about 7000 individual Marie Curie Research Fellowships were awarded from more than 20,000 applications.
Membranes are tough to separate from the shell, and they are thin — only about the width of a human hair — so hundreds or thousands of eggs are needed for most applications.
Joint lead author Professor Manfred Kayser from Erasmus MC said: «Besides substantially increasing our understanding of human pigmentation genetics in general, finding these new hair colour genes is also important for further increasing the accuracy of hair colour prediction from DNA traces in future forensic applications, which can help to find unknown perpetrators of crime.»
The manager's reply was shocking: «human resources usually throws out applications from Ph.D. s because they think Ph.D. s will bolt as soon as something better comes around,» the manager admitted to her.
A new study from The Condor: Ornithological Applications investigates hybridization between Mallards and Mottled Ducks, a species specially adapted for life in Gulf Coast marshes, and finds that while hybridization rates are currently low, human activity could cause them to rise in the future.
Although fertilizer derived from human waste is prohibited for organic crops, it can be used for conventional crops and for other applications, such as maintaining golf courses.
Additional problems cropped up in March, however, when New Scientist reported that a single image had appeared three different times in data from Verfaillie's lab — once referring to bone and once to cartilage in a 2001 Blood paper about human MAPCs, and once again to describe bone cells in a 2006 patent application.
Conservation work to defeat the disease has including removing infected individuals from the population and new research in Evolutionary Applications explains how this gives us a unique opportunity to understand how human selection alters the evolution of cancerous cells.
In the rush to profit from the human genome project, the patent offices of the world have been inundated with applications.
A Microsoft human resources guy recently told me that lately, applications from recent college graduates leave the «e-mail address» field blank.
That plan is reflected in the title of a 26 February request for grant applications, from NICHD and the National Institute of Biomedical Imaging and Bioengineering (NIBIB), that calls for «Paradigm - Shifting Innovations» in how to assess the human placenta.
To explore the potential for application, the group then attempted a similar experiment using human blood stem cells taken from umbilical cords, which they transfected with a vector encoding human Id3.
A range of applications, from predicting the spread of human and electronic viruses to city planning and resource management in mobile communications, depend on our ability to foresee the whereabouts and mobility of individuals, raising a fundamental question: To what degree is human behavior predictable?
This distance limitation is not ideal for applications in bomb or hazardous material detection, where the human operator wants to be as far away as possible from the potential threat.
It is essential the findings from the study in the dystrophin - deficient mice are confirmed in human DMD patients before its potential applications in these patients can be considered.
The FDA released a statement explaining that the congressional ban prohibits the agency from reviewing applications «in which a human embryo is intentionally created or modified to include a heritable genetic modification.
Perspectives ranged from strong condemnation, to cautious optimism, to endorsing «transhumanism,» the movement which champions the acceleration of human enhancement through the application of new technology.
The research application from Doug Turnbull and Mary Herbert at the University of Newcastle will be decided upon by the UK's regulatory body, the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority, over the next few weeks.
In an application for a prestigious «Pioneer Award» from NIH this year, he proposed injecting human pluripotent stem cells into pig embryos whose genes for specific organs had been knocked out.
FOA encourages research grant applications from institutions / organizations that propose to develop, characterize or improve animal models for human disease or to improve diagnosis and control of diseases that might interfere with animal use for biomedical research purposes.
While translational research has traditionally moved basic immunology knowledge forward into clinical application, varying clinical presentations of human immune - related disease processes, as well as variability in therapeutic outcomes, have provided opportunities for discovery of novel mechanistic hypotheses directly from patients.
The BrainGate research was praised for «enabling a new understanding of human brain function and the development of a novel, fully - implanted platform neurotechnology capable of wirelessly transmitting large numbers of neural signals from multiple types of sensors for use in Brain Computer Interface, epilepsy monitoring, and neuromodulation applications
«Ranging from basic research in plant molecular sciences through the field application of new discoveries, these teams benefit science, Washington agriculture, energy and human health.»
The findings support a path to improving clinical applications, specifically for restoring vision in humans by allowing photoreceptors derived from human stem cells to integrate and thrive in the eye.
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