NIH researchers publish the genomes of 178 microbes that call
the human body home — the project could lead to new treatments for disease
Not exact matches
Here's research into how music can affect collaboration at work (short answer: it's great for it), family interactions at
home, and even the workings of the
human body, as well as findings that suggest you should tailor your playlist to the type of work you're hoping to accomplish while listening.
The Church of course uses a number of different images or analogies to describe herself or different aspects of herself; a mother, a bride or spouse, a
home, a
human body and so on.
The distinction between the nuclear and traditional family was also blurred in the recent report on
human sexuality by the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) titled Keeping
Body and Soul Together: «Although many Christians in the post-World War II era have a special emotional attachment to the nuclear family, with its employed father, mother at
home, and two or more school - aged children, that profile currently fits only 5 percent of North American households.»
That place is our
human condition that is spelled out in Watergate; mangled
bodies and land in Indochina; dry, dusty, suffering starvation in Africa; inconceivable poverty, oppression and torture in South America; humiliation and wretchedness in the slums here «at
home»: and all this supported by economic structures and a system which we have supported and which destroys
human beings and rapes the good earth.
I am hoping to have a progressive
home and raise my daughter to be open and aware, but I do not think I will allow someone elses child into my
home to possibly infect or abuse my daughter... He could certainly be a great guy, or he could not be... He could be a bad guy who could change my daughter by hurting her in many different ways... Sex is sex, but another
human being being raised by some one you do not know could potentially be harmful... Even if I know the other childs mother or father... the other child could be not so good at heart... I will just raise my child to focus on herself and her future and her education and wants, needs, likes, and dislikes before jumping in the bed with some
body who could hit her, impregnat her, or give her an STD: S
After all, your
body is now the
home to a little
human being, and you will nurture him or her for almost a year before he or she is born into the world, and then the parenting truly begins.
Later when we were sure that it was a
human body, i went back
home to call my mother who followed me to the civil defence office to report so they would know the necessary action to take and they came without delay.»
Other applications may include charging mobile devices,
home appliances, or even medical devices implanted in the
human body.
Shifts in the balance of the
human microbiome — the microbial communities that call our
bodies home — underlie persistent inflammatory disorders, chronic non-healing wounds, and scar formation.
They started pursuing that idea a little closer to
home, collecting soil from beneath four
human cadavers at the University of Tennessee's outdoor
human decomposition laboratory (technically the Anthropology Research Facility, aka the
Body Farm).
The new glimpse of the footpaths of animals and
humans complement earlier studies that reveal the anatomy and behavior of H. erectus, suggesting that as it evolved modern
body proportions, it also increased its
home range and began competing with carnivores for carcasses on the savanna, says Harris.
Though the findings were made in mice, not
humans, the researchers say the crucial role of calcium may help explain another mystery: Why some hospital patients and nursing
home residents have a much higher risk of contracting C. diff infections and the resulting diarrhea that carries its spores out of the
body.
However, this response time is sufficient for devices that operate in the
human body,
homes and other environments where temperature do not fluctuate rapidly, researchers said.
The research team is working closely with assistant professors Sibyl Bucheli and Aaron Linne of Sam Houston State University in Huntsville, Texas,
home of the Southeast Texas Applied Forensic Science Facility, an outdoor
human decomposition facility known popularly as a «
body farm.»
The
human body is
home to these microorganisms.
The industry or Institutes still try to do the same procedure without realizing, better accepting that stem cells are natural cells in a
human body having a natural capability to
home into problem areas of the
body and to start their natural regeneration activity.
I love to tinker in the lab of my
home office with grand theories of the
human body and how to live a better life.
Believe it or not, your microbiome is
home to trillions of microbes, diverse organisms that help govern nearly every function of the
human body in some way....
This was considered a great fit for the
home exercise market due to the fact that mountain climbing is a really demanding sport, one which engages pretty much all of the muscle groups in the
human body at once.
Weight lifting causes the
body to generate natural
human growth hormone, a phenomenon that continues long after you've showered and headed
home.
I advocate for the stay at
home mom with that baby weight, I advocate for the over 40 woman who feels she will «only go downhill from here» I advocate for the woman, the mother, the
human body that it can be healthy at any age or season of life.
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After a fall at
home that landed him at the doctor, there isn't anything wrong with Lucky except that the
human body will deteriorate at a certain age, despite luck, health and determination.
Tracing the origins of
body brokering from the «resurrectionists» of the 19th century to the entrepreneurs of today, Cheney chronicles how demand for cadavers has long driven unscrupulous funeral
home, crematorium and medical school personnel to treat
human bodies as commodities.
Many rituals seek to maintain this harmony, which also exists in the micro cosmos — the mountains, the sea and the land — and which is visualized everywhere in the layout of villages,
homes, and temples and even in the
human body.
Currently
home of 100 researchers, Microsoft's Cambridge lab was pivotal in creating the technology that allows Kinect to track a moving
human body without markers.
He is interested in architecture for its constructed nature — that it is built primarily for the
human body, and it can be a potent stand - in for «the institution» whether it is the
home, the gallery, or the museum.
Through creating large - scale sculpture, often using found objects such as doors from rural Chinese
homes, he continues to explore new ways to render his interest in the
human body and its unique language.
Using characteristics of
human internal organs and artwork incorporating urban buildings and
home appliances, the artist develops a unique representation of
human body structure in relation to rapid urbanization.
Works by fifteen contemporary artists — whose practices encompass sculpture, painting, collage, photography, and video — examine the life of birds, as well as the concept of the nest as metaphor of
home, birth, protection, and the
human body.
«Meanwhile, At
Home», a research between a dialogue and correlations between:
human body - landscape / nature - contemporary technology.
Solo Exhibitions 2016 «Drunk Brown House», Serpentine Sackler Gallery, London 2016 «Eucalyptus, Let us in», Greene Naftali, New York 2014 «Orchids, or a hemispherical bottom», Johann König, Berlin 2014 «Parrot Problems», Fridericianum, Kassel 2014 «Oreo St. James», Sadie Coles HQ, London 2013 «No borders in a wok that can't be crossed», CCS Bard, New York 2012 «Plank Salad», Chisenhale Gallery, London 2012 «Evian Disease», Palais de Tokyo, Paris 2012 «Almost the exact shape of Florida», Kunsthalle Zurich, Zurich 2011 «Park Nights», Serpentine Gallery, London 2011 «Fruits, Flowers, and Clouds» (with T293), Museum of Applied Arts, Vienna 2011 «Take a stick and make it sharp», Johann König, Berlin 2010 «I like my heroes marble chested», Carl Kostyál, London 2010 «Wicked patterns», T293, Naples Group exhibitions 2018 «Faithless Pictures», The National Museum of Art, Architecture and Design, Oslo 2018 «The
Body Electric», The Walker Art Centre, Minneapolis 2017 «Suspended Animation», Les Abattoirs, Toulose 2017 «made on the table», Sadie Coles HQ, London 2017 EuroVisions: COntemporary ARt from the Goldberg Collection, NAS gallery, Sidney, Australia (touring exhibition in Australia to 2019) 2017 «Second Nature», K11 Art Foundation, Hong Kong 2016 «The Hepworth Prize for Sculpture», The Hepworth Wakefield 2016 «NO MAN»S LAND: Women Artists from the Rubell Family Collection», National Museum of Women in the Arts, Washington 2016 «Turner Prize 2016», Tate Britain, London 2016 «OVERPOP: New Art from Yuz Collection and Beyond», Yuz Museum, Shanghai 2016 «The future is already here — it's just not evenly distributed», 20th Biennale of Sydney 2016 «THE NEW
HUMAN: Knock, Knock, is Anyone
Home?»
Mostre Personali 2016 «Drunk Brown House», Serpentine Sackler Gallery, Londra 2016 «Eucalyptus, Let us in», Greene Naftali, New York 2014 «Orchids, or a hemispherical bottom», Johann König, Berlino 2014 «Parrot Problems», Fridericianum, Kassel 2014 «Oreo St. James», Sadie Coles HQ, Londra 2013 «No borders in a wok that can't be crossed», CCS Bard, New York 2012 «Plank Salad», Chisenhale Gallery, Londra 2012 «Evian Disease», Palais de Tokyo, Parigi 2012 «Almost the exact shape of Florida», Kunsthalle Zurich, Zurigo 2011 «Park Nights», Serpentine Gallery, Londra 2011 «Fruits, Flowers, and Clouds» (con T293), Museum of Applied Arts, Vienna 2011 «Take a stick and make it sharp», Johann König, Berlino 2010 «I like my heroes marble chested», Carl Kostyál, Londra 2010 «Wicked patterns», T293, Napoli Mostre Collettive 2018 «Faithless Pictures», The National Museum of Art, Architecture and Design, Oslo 2018 «The
Body Electric», The Walker Art Centre, Minneapolis 2017 «Suspended Animation», Les Abattoirs, Tolosa 2017 «made on the table», Sadie Coles HQ, Londra 2017 EuroVisions: COntemporary ARt from the Goldberg Collection, NAS gallery, Sidney, Australia (touring exhibition in Australia to 2019) 2017 «Second Nature», K11 Art Foundation, Hong Kong 2016 «The Hepworth Prize for Sculpture», The Hepworth Wakefield 2016 «NO MAN»S LAND: Women Artists from the Rubell Family Collection», National Museum of Women in the Arts, Washington 2016 «Turner Prize 2016», Tate Britain, Londra 2016 «OVERPOP: New Art from Yuz Collection and Beyond», Yuz Museum, Shanghai 2016 «The future is already here — it's just not evenly distributed», 20a Biennale di Sydney 2016 «THE NEW
HUMAN: Knock, Knock, is Anyone
Home?»
It is simply this: Earth's
body is finite, its resources are limited, and its ecosystem services capable of irreversible degradation by the huge scale and anticipated growth of
human over-consumption, overproduction and overpopulation activities, the ones we see rampantly overspreading the surface of our planetary
home in our time.
We also need to drive
home that once a core
body of understanding has accumulated over decades on an issue — as is the case with
human - forced climate change — society can use it as a foundation for policies and choices.
All the while, thousands of
humans world wide are being forced to suffer the sonic torture inside our
homes that is caused by these creatures from hell and what do we hear from our governing
bodies?
Humans can overheat if core
body temperatures much above 98.6 ° F (37 ° C) are sustained.16 Normally, when skin temperatures is somewhat cooler than 98.6 ° F (37 ° C), the
body loses its metabolically generated heat by conducting that heat outward from the core.7 Extremely hot and humid conditions, however, can make it difficult to keep this heat balance maintained.16 Extreme heat can be particularly dangerous to old, young, or frail people; to those suffering from cardiovascular, respiratory, or diabetic disease; and to lower - income people who do not have well - insulated
homes or air - conditioning.17, 18
The End of Nature (1989) The Age of Missing Information (1992) Hope,
Human and Wild: True Stories of Living Lightly on the Earth (1995) Maybe One: A Personal and Environmental Argument for Single Child Families (1998) Hundred Dollar Holiday: The Case for a More Joyous Christmas (1998) Long Distance: Testing the Limits of
Body and Spirit in a Year of Living Strenuously (2001) Enough: Staying
Human in an Engineered Age (2003) Wandering
Home: A Long Walk Across America's Most Hopeful Landscape (2005) The Comforting Whirlwind: God, Job, and the Scale of Creation (2005) Deep Economy: The Wealth of Communities and the Durable Future (2007) Fight Global Warming Now: The Handbook for Taking Action in Your Community (2007) The Bill McKibben Reader: Pieces from an Active Life (2008) American Earth: Environmental Writing Since Thoreau (edited)(2008) Eaarth: Making a Life on a Tough New Planet (2010) The Global Warming Reader: A Century of Writing About Climate Change (2011) Oil and Honey: The Education of an Unlikely Activist (2013)
From the news that soot from cremated
human bodies has been falling on
homes in Ottawa, Canada to scientists solving wind power's bat - killing problem, a lot happened this week in green.
The
human body is typically
home to some hundred trillion microbial cells comprised of five million different genes, adding up to nearly 5 pounds of micro-organisms per person.
These results are similar to those found in other sustained nurse
home visiting studies, 1 14 although the intervention impacted on a broader range of domains of the
home environment for this subgroup of women than has been reported previously.1 An increasing
body of evidence from both animal and
human studies suggests that stress in pregnancy has significant impacts on developmental and behavioural outcomes for children.29 While the mental development of children of mothers who were not distressed antenatally in both the intervention and comparison groups was comparable with the general population, children's development was particularly poor in the distressed subgroup in the absence of the MECSH intervention, suggesting that sustained nurse
home visiting may be particularly effective in ameliorating some adverse developmental impacts for children of mothers with antenatal distress.
We were all horrified to learn that a serial killer in Toronto was allegedly a landscaper who disposed of
human body parts in planters at properties and may have buried remains in the gardens of
homes he worked at.