Sentences with phrase «human data showing»

«It converges well with human data showing you can plant emotional memories into people's minds,» she said.
But what does the human data show?

Not exact matches

Over the past 20 years there has been a significant amount of data showing that investment in the human element in business is a profit - making proposition.
«The bone, which shows evidence of being gnawed on by a large carnivore, provided mitochondrial genetic data that showed it belongs to the Neanderthal branch,» says lead researcher Cosimo Posth of the Max Planck Institute for the Science of Human History.
Laszlo himself refers to some of the most obvious textual citations which show that Whitehead's philosophical method is grounded in the data of human consciousness.
The most recent PEW data was released in February 2009 and showed that only 32 % of the public said that humans have evolved naturally over time from earlier primates.
«The good life can not be lived without self - control, but it is better to control a restrictive and hostile emotion such as jealousy, rather than a generous and expansive emotion such as love» (p. 239) Russell, unlike the authors of Human Sexuality, does not assume that empirical data could ever show that a particular form of sexual activity is good or bad or the development of personhood.
This year, Hillary Clinton's team raised hundreds of millions of dollars online, built a massive data and human infrastructure to turn out their voters, invested their money in targeted TV advertising, created opportunities for volunteers to work in their own social circles on behalf of the candidate — all pieces Obama had shown should work.
But it did provide data showing the state receives less in taxes from Western New York than it spends in the region in major spending categories like education, economic development, roads and human services.
Today, researchers at the annual meeting of AAAS (which publishes Science), previewed data from a recent poll showing that when the word «human» is replaced with «elephant» in the evolution question, 75 % of Americans agree — about 25 percentage points higher than before.
A recent and exhaustive meta - analysis of scientific data shows that top psychology studies tend to make conclusions about human nature based on samples taken solely from Western undergraduate students.
In this chart showing a subset of the data on how long primates sleep, humans stand out as snoozing the fewest hours daily, on average.
Moreover, data collected from whole - genome sequencing showed that Ata's molecular composition aligned with that of a human genome.
In 2003 the White House instructed the Environmental Protection Agency to delete from its annual Report on the Environment any reference to a study showing that human activity contributes significantly to climate change, and also to delete temperature data showing a worsening warming trend.
«Our data show this process was ongoing two and a half million years ago, which allows us to consider a very drawn - out and gradual evolution of the modern human capacity for language and suggests simple «proto - languages» might be older than we previously thought,» Morgan added.
After documenting the growing partisan gap in support for environmental legislation in the U.S. Congress, it presents data from The Gallup Organization that shows an increasing gap between self - identified Republicans» and Democrats» attitudes towards human - caused climate change.
The findings, published in the journal Nature Communications, show that integrating evidence from historical writings with paleoclimate data can advance both our understanding of how the climate system functions, and how climatic changes impacted past human societies.
The data shows that Americans are far less likely than the rest of the world to accept that humans evolved from earlier species and that the universe began with a big bang.
In addition, biomonitoring data show that human DiNP metabolite levels are rapidly increasing globally.
The ice core data also shows that CO2 and methane levels have been remarkably stable in Antarctica — varying between 300 ppm and 180 ppm — over that entire period and that shifts in levels of these gases took at least 800 years, compared to the roughly 100 years in which humans have increased atmospheric CO2 levels to their present high.
In humans, rodents and other animals, we find data showing that the mother's interest in, and motivation toward young increases dramatically as pregnancy nears term, and still further immediately following birth.
«Global data shows inverse relationship, shift in human use of fire.»
The Ogretmen laboratory screened previously reported microarray data sets of several human tumor tissues (metastatic head and neck squamous cell carcinoma, melanoma, and renal cell carcinoma) and showed that, in these samples, only the levels of CerS4 were significantly decreased.
Principle investigator Shuk - mei Ho, PhD, director of the Cincinnati Cancer Center, Jacob G. Schmidlapp Chair of Environmental Health and professor at the University of Cincinnati College of Medicine, says that human exposure to BPA is a common occurrence and that animal studies have shown that BPA contributes to development of prostate cancer but that human data are scarce.
The Yale University - led analysis, which combined on - the - ground surveys with satellite data, shows «the overwhelming effect of humans across most of the world,» the authors wrote.
They show that about 92 per cent of the population harbors bacteria with a variant of the gene sequence, according to a survey of public genome data from 250 adult humans.
The goal is to show that it is possible to accurately sequence human genomes inexpensively, with the hope that collecting such data will eventually become routine in the clinic.
Researchers at the meeting generally acknowledged that more than 97 percent of climate scientists now agree that the data on climate change are legitimate in showing the human hand.
«We have shown that such hardware platforms can independently adapt to its environment without any human intervention and are very resilient in processing even noisy data in real - time reliably.
Using all the existing data that was available, Andrechek, along with MSU doctoral student Daniel Hollern, analyzed 1,172 mouse mammary tumor samples from 26 different preclinical models and was able to compile one of the largest databases to show which strains of mice were best suited to study a particular type of human breast cancer.
But he says that at the very least, the data show that even as recently as 200 years ago, it still played a role in shaping humans as a species.
«Many datasets, for example, the data for the total concentration of atmospheric greenhouse gases, show that human population has been a strong driver of the total impact of humans on our planet Earth.
By ignoring how the collection of data on political repression changes over time, human rights watchers may be misjudging reports that seem to show respect for human rights has not been improving, according to a Penn State political scientist.
A 2014 study used epidemiological data to show egg - based mutations are associated with low vaccine effectiveness in human populations.
«These unique data showing a wide range of animals thriving within miles of a major nuclear accident illustrate the resilience of wildlife populations when freed from the pressures of human habitation,» says Jim Beasley, a study co-author at the University of Georgia.
«We did not show that Lone Star virus causes disease in humans,» Chiu cautioned, «although the laboratory and sequencing data suggest that this is a distinct possibility.»
«We can only extrapolate to humans, but in the mouse, our data show that the whole process [of egg maturation] takes 18 to 20 days, and we can detect this asymmetry by the second or third day of the process.
When Peter Parham's postdoc first showed him data suggesting a gene in some wild chimpanzees infected with the AIDS virus closely resembled one that protects humans from HIV, he was skeptical.
The data on humans, from just seven people, of which four show an effect, are far from convincing, O'Rahilly says.
Although the retinopathy in mice is exaggerated compared to human HD patients, the finding is partly in line with patient data showing impaired color vision but no clear - cut anatomical retinopathy.
Our data in humans and mice show that adipocyte size is a strong predictor of the percentage of macrophages in adipose tissue (Figure 3e).
However, the high sequence divergence in the fiber protein (Table 2), as well as the absence of fiber motifs conserved among adenoviruses that bind CAR [36], [37](coxsackievirus - adenovirus receptor) or CD46 [38], [39], [40](data not shown), suggest that neither of these two human adenoviral receptors may be the attachment receptor for TMAdV.
Comparisons with the genome data of humans and our closest relatives, the great apes, show that while we all genetically have the same ancestors, the genetic information of the gibbons has changed more rapidly and stronger in the course of the evolutionary process.
«Our data give us a new, detailed understanding of the intercellular communication between developing liver cells, and shows we can produce human liver buds that come remarkably close to recapitulating fetal cells from natural human development.»
These data clearly show that exposure to islet extracts containing IAPP seeds induces IAPP aggregation in healthy human islets in culture.
Pooled rabbit sera containing antibodies to human adenovirus serotypes 1 through 35, representing species A — E, were unable to neutralize TMAdV (data not shown).
This leads Arzy et al. to argue that «these data show that distributed brain activity at the EBA and TPJ as well as their timing are crucial for the coding of the self as embodied and as spatially situated within the human body.»
The data also show that a basal level of TGFβ was always present in the human tissue, but absent in the rabbit until stimulated by wounding.
AP - BrdU staining was not seen at the periphery of human corneal endothelia either with or without wounding in the absence of EGF (data not shown).
Of the 22 patients whose tumors successfully grafted, six died before data from the mice were available, but in 13 of the remaining 16 cases, there was a positive correlation between mouse and human results.2 In a second study, performed in collaboration with Manuel Hidalgo of the Spanish National Cancer Research Center, the team found that 6 of 13 patients with advanced solid tumors who were treated based on results from personalized PDX mice had partial tumor remissions, even in cases where genetic sequencing of the tumor showed no actionable mutations.3
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