Pet owners know that even if they manage to clean the stain so that
human eyes and noses can not sense the spot, the mark is still there for the animal with super smelling powers to find.
Not exact matches
Humans and apes were both given
noses to smell,
eyes to see, ears to hear...
TELL ME what faceless, mindless «Universe» could ever create a
human body with such precision,
and to call it wise for giving me
eyes to see, ears to hear, a
nose to smell,
and hands to create.
However, the distance between the
nose of the football
and the first down marker was nearly imperceptible to the
human eye.
Interestingly, Mr. Agampim, has said he
and the Port Veterinary officer, had around 5 - 5:30 pm same day, relied on their
eyes and nose to identify
and remove some 266 boxes of the rotten chicken from the flagged container, before allowing the other cartons to be put in the market for
human consumption.
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Humans have sensors, like
eyes, ears
and a
nose.
The training of a deep learning system begins by letting the system compare faces
and discover features on its own:
eyes and noses, for instance, as well as statistical features that make no intuitive sense to
humans.
Their teeth
and jaws are more similar to «wet -
nosed» primates such as lemurs, but their
eyes and noses are more similar to «dry -
nosed» primates such as monkeys
and humans.
Another
human clinical trial showed that taking 500 mg of EpiCor ® for 60 days increased levels of IgA — a key antibody found in your mouth,
eyes,
nose, gut lining
and other mucus membranes throughout your body that helps trap pathogens before they can cause harm.
While dogs
and cats don't typically suffer runny
noses and watery
eyes like
humans, they are likely to exhibit signs such as sneezing, wheezing, itching
and scratching.
Their
nose and their
eyes may also manifest a discharge just like
humans do whenever they have colds or flu.
Hounds follow their
eyes or
noses and are often oblivious to
human presence, but Dachshunds bond closely with their families
and Greyhounds
and Whippets are sweet, gentle pets.
In
humans, these cells are highly concentrated in the area of the
eyes,
nose and windpipe.
Many of these respiratory bacteria are not particular about whose
nose or
eyes they irritate
and have been known to cause similar problems in
humans.
When
humans inhale these allergens, the allergy manifests mainly with respiratory signs — runny
eyes, runny
nose,
and sneezing («hay fever»).
Common clinical signs are associated with upper respiratory infection signs such as sneezing,
eye discharge
and nose discharge (similar to the common cold in
humans).
Dogs, however, do not have conversations in
human speech — their beautiful, complex language is one of ear flicks, tail wags, shifts in body weight, a wrinkling of the
nose,
and a quick spark in or hardening of the
eye.
Upper respiratory infections in cats produce many of the same symptoms as the common cold in
humans: fever, runny
nose and eyes, sneezing,
and decreased appetite.
Like the flu that affects
humans, the symptoms of the dog flu hit the respiratory system causing coughing, a runny
nose, watery
eyes and a sore throat.
At first keep them out of
nose - sniffing range,
and use a treat or toy to keep doggy
eyes on the
human (no challenge - staring at the other dog allowed!).
The difference between allergies in
humans and in animals is that people respond with respiratory problems (stuffy
nose, watery
eyes) while dogs
and cats respond with skin problems (itching, redness).
Waardenburg's syndrome, a
human condition, presents with deafness, a stripe of white in the hair
and beard, blue or different colored
eyes (even in Blacks
and Asians), no pigment behind the retina,
and minor structural deformities around the
nose and eyes.
With a Big Barker, you'll never get that nasty «chemical» smell that irritates the skin,
nose,
and eyes of both dogs
and humans alike.
One is quickly caught scanning their shapes in search of the identifying markers of
human features: welded from found steel objects, Melvin Edwards's contorted mask Iraq (2003) was made in response to the war's dramatic events; Nicholas Cheveldave created an uncanny medical cast of Kaspar, a robot with minimal facial expressions that helps children with autism; The Grantchester Pottery deconstructed the fragile outline of muse Dora Maar's
eyes, mouth,
nose and tears in glazed stoneware gracefully suspended from hemp cords.
The story unfolds starting with Baldessari's elephant feet, flat colors,
and human body parts — an
eye here, a
nose there.
Silver is a sculptor known for his exploration of the
human head,
and the cabinets here are filled with wonky, roughshod heads of plaster
and clay, with
eyes and noses in all the wrong places.