Sentences with phrase «growing human counterparts»

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«Because the primary Small Intestine Chip recapitulates the physical microenvironment that cells experience inside the human body, such as fluid flow and cyclic peristalsis - like stretching motions, it exhibits a genome - wide gene expression profile that comes closer to its in vivo counterpart than that of the same intestinal cells grown as 3D organoids,» said first - author Magdalena Kasendra, Ph.D., a former Postdoctoral Fellow on Ingber's team and now Principal Scientist at Emulate, Inc. in Boston.
With news that more and more pets are joining the growing ranks of the obese (spurred by too much processed food, sedentary culture and architecture) it's only a matter of time before someone thought of designing a stairlift for these unfortunate animals, just like their human counterparts.
The excitement currently surrounding AI, and the prospect of «robot lawyers» rendering their human counterparts obsolete, probably explains the more recent emergence and growing popularity of the term «augmented intelligence.»
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