Sentences with phrase «from human breathing»

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The two Persons loving each other do not just have a thought, as human beings would have, but from Their mutual love is breathed forth, as it were, a Living Person, one with Them, and of Their own substance.
Truth frees charity from the constraints of an emotionalism that deprives it of relational and social content, and of a fideism that deprives it of human and universal breathing - space....
For humans to be healthy they must be able to breathe fresh air, drink clean water, eat adequate food, and live in an environment not too different from that in which they became human.
As far as the fantasy half - human / half - god (or other «spirit»); those tales are from the fertile human imagination, like fire - breathing dragons, centaurs, boogeymen and numerous other flights of fancy, without a scintilla of evidence of fact.
It is the breathing of the spirit, which differentiates human beings from other creatures 61.
First of all from the dust of the ground He made one human being; He breathed His own spirit into him and called him Adam.
But, in a rare moment of broadcasting savvy from NBC, the network showed the intros for the entire lineup of finalists in the 100 meters, collectively the eight fastest human beings currently breathing, in the calm before the sprint.
For example, Hofer (1987, 1994) examined physiological regulation in rat babies (who are much less social than humans) and has demonstrated that separation from mother causes dysregulation in multiple physiological systems like breathing, heart rate, hormones.
A recent study from the England's University of Portsmouth showed that young orangutans and chimps open their mouths and breathe faster when they're tickled, just like human babies, indicating it's a universal response to pleasure.
In animal models, exposure to cigarette smoke or nicotine during fetal development alters the expression of the nicotinic acetylcholine receptor in areas of the brainstem important for autonomic function, 28 alters the neuronal excitability of neurons in the nucleus tractus solitarius (a brainstem region important for sensory integration), 29 and alters fetal autonomic activity and medullary neurotransmitter receptors.30 In human infants, there are strong associations between nicotinic acetylcholine receptor and serotonin receptors in the brainstem during development.31 Prenatal exposure to tobacco smoke attenuates recovery from hypoxia in preterm infants, 32 decreases heart rate variability in preterm33 and term34 infants, and abolishes the normal relationship between heart rate and gestational age at birth.33 Moreover, infants of smoking mothers exhibit impaired arousal patterns to trigeminal stimulation in proportion to urinary cotinine levels.35 It is important to note also that prenatal exposure to tobacco smoke alters the normal programming of cardiovascular reflexes such that there is a greater - than - expected increase in blood pressure and heart rate in response to breathing 4 % carbon dioxide or a 60 ° head - up tilt.36 These changes in autonomic function, arousal, and cardiovascular reflexes might all increase an infant's vulnerability to SIDS.
As Paul Rozin, often called the «father of the psychology of disgust», has pointed out, we live in a world where the air we breathe comes from the lungs of other people, and contains molecules of animal and human faeces.
But this approach entirely overlooks a large portion of Earth's food web: air - breathing animals, from rodents to humans.
Tropospheric ozone — a greenhouse gas and the kind that affects the air we breathe — can increase in concentration because of atmospheric conditions, or can result from human activities.
The tubes that form the middle - ear canal in humans probably evolved from a pair of gill - like holes that allowed primeval sea creatures to breathe from the back of their heads, the researchers find.
From there, creating a living, breathing Neanderthal would merely require implanting the cell into the uterus of a chimpanzee, or perhaps into an adventurous human female.
Ground - level ozone, which is distinct from the ozone in the upper atmosphere that protects the planet from ultraviolet radiation, is harmful to human health, exacerbating asthma attacks and causing difficulty breathing.
Still image from video showing Shewanella bacteria roughly 1 / 50th the width of a human hair reaching out nanowires to breathe when deprived of oxygen.
The Rutgers team was able to isolate the uranium - breathing bacterium in the lab by recognizing that uranium in samples from the Rifle site could be toxic to microorganisms as well as humans.
Users prefer a genuine and fit personal trainer who's a living, breathing, normal human, not just some supermodel from a magazine... one who's succeeded wildly in fitness and now paves the way for the rest.
The human body has the ability to remove toxins from the body, these include through your urine, feces, breathe and also...
And that's exactly what Kingsglaive: Final Fantasy XV delivers, including large scale battles of fire - breathing monsters, superhuman acrobatics from military style warriors and eye - popping vistas created with a sublimely crisp and seamless blend of human motion - capture technology and animation.
Participant's upcoming film slate includes the stirring documentary Human Flow from celebrated artist, activist, filmmaker Ai Weiwei, and narrative films including Stephen Chbosky's Wonder starring Jacob Tremblay, Owen Wilson, and Julia Roberts; Andy Serkis» Breathe which premieres at the 2017 Toronto Film Festival; Steven Spielberg's The Post; the thriller Entebbe from Jose Padilha and Working Title; and Rupert Wyatt's Captive State.
Terence Davies's A Quiet Passion is one such rarity, refusing to over-account for the sensitivities or attention spans of today's audiences in treating Emily Dickinson as a living, breathing human inextricable from her everyday reality.
Although there is some soft - peddled Christian mysticism that comes at the end of the third act, «Dawn Treader» is primarily concerned with spectacle set pieces involving a truly gigantic eel - like sea monster and a fire - breathing dragon who has been transformed from his human form by way of a curse.
Granted, nothing truly substantial comes from the dialogue until the out - of - nowhere borderline tear - jerking climax, but the human personas are unique and lively, much like the performers who breathe life into them.
Yes, Marvel pulls one from deep left field and gives us a Squirrel Girl ongoing written by Ryan Q North (of Dinosaur Comics and the excellent Midas Flesh), drawn by Erica Henderson (a living, breathing female human who creates lovely art — see, it's not that hard to find those, comics bosses!)
A: Breathe, slow down, and enjoy the journey!Learn from every animal and human you work with.Ask questions.
Alcohol is absorbed by a cat's body much quicker than a human's, and if your cat is exposed to higher levels of alcohol, they may suffer from alcohol poisoning and experience vomiting, dehydration, breathing problems and loss of consciousness.
General signs of poisoning from the ingestion of toxic human foods include vomiting, diarrhoea, excessive drinking, lethargy, disorientation, rapid heart rate and breathing, depression or hyperactivity, and in severe cases convulsions.
It seems unavoidable, yet we're determined to find a way this year (that isn't a human - sized humidified bubble to cut us off from those mouth - breathing, stuffy - nosed seat neighbors).
Objects are poised perfectly — a black glass neon shape near the ceiling positioned behind and above you, something you might not notice straightaway but which you catch sight of as you leave a room; or the hard, white - and - black, upright protrusions from the wall that, though architectural, designed, and frozen - seeming, have such a human and tactile presence, glowing and breathing from behind.
Marina Abramović and Ulay's Breathing In / Breathing Out, 1977, and Patty Chang's referential work Untitled (for Abramović, Love Cocteau), 2000, strip kissing from its emotional state and re-introduce it as an equally transcendental and bizarre gesture, a tool to provoke social dynamics, the human body, and the art world.
The symbolic focus will shift from conceptual and the safety of art history to the concrete and current when the «object» supporting the statement is no longer a statue but a living and breathing human being.
One theory as to why avian flu hasn't spread as much from chickens to humans in West Africa is that Nigeria and neighbors are warmer and there's more space, so people don't have to keep their chickens in their houses — meaning they breathe less chicken feces and dander, etc..
Let's take this from the bottom: human (and all animal) breathing is pretty much carbon neutral because the CO2 it returns to the atmosphere was already there very recently.
Emissions of pollutants into the atmosphere from human activities affect both the quality of the air we breathe and Earth's climate.
about 10 % of the CO2 produced by humans is not due to burning of fossil fuels, but from breathing.
Much more of the miracle molecule came from volcanoes and subsea vents, forest fires, biofuel use, decaying plants and animals, and «exhaust» from living, breathing animals and humans.
This book tells the story of how The Atlantic Philanthropies» 30 years of investments had an extraordinary impact on the Republic of Ireland — from helping breathe life into the nation's university system and its research capabilities, to supporting major advances in human rights, and spurring the...
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