Not exact matches
In a summary of their findings in Harvard Business
Review, the researchers
explain that «
humans learn to automatically pay attention to things that are habitually relevant to them, even when they are focused on a different task.»
As Livio Melina
explains in his article «Christ and the Dynamism of Action: an Outlook and Overview of Christocentrism in Moral Theology», Communio: International Catholic
Review 28 (Spring 2001), «the spectrum ranges from an affirmation of the primacy of Christ as exemplary model to an acknowledgement of a Christie ontology of the moral subject, from a reference to the critical mediation of anthropology up to an affirmation of his concrete
human existence as the categorical norm».
Interestingly, while viruses certainly have the ability to edit
human DNA — most obviously by inserting their own genetic code into DNA so that the new viruses are built alongside DNA replication — the
review article
explains that viruses do not necessarily turn off the immune system by editing genes.
In a
Review published June 14 in Trends in Cognitive Sciences, researchers from Google DeepMind and Stanford University update a theory originally developed to
explain how
humans and other animals learn — and highlight its potential importance as a framework to guide the development of agents with artificial intelligence.
The FDA released a statement
explaining that the congressional ban prohibits the agency from
reviewing applications «in which a
human embryo is intentionally created or modified to include a heritable genetic modification.
Consequently,
human subject concerns raised at the time of
review may have contributed to, although do not totally
explain, the less favorable
review outcomes for clinical applications.
«Given the long and established history of curcumin as a spice and herbal medicine, its demonstrated chemopreventive and therapeutic potential, and its pharmacological safety in model system, curcumin, the bioactive extract of curcumin, promises a great future in
human clinical studies designed to prevent and / or delay age - related diseases,»
explained the authors of a
review on these and other animal studies involving curcumin.
The report,
Explaining ocean warming: Causes, scale, effects and consequences,
reviews the effects of ocean warming on species, ecosystems and on the benefits oceans provide to
humans.
The fact is that the actual peer -
reviewed scientific research shows that (a) the rate of warming over the past century is unprecedented as far back as the 20,000 years paleoclimate scientists are able to extend the record and (b) that warming can ONLY be
explained by
human influences.
In testimony before the US Senate in 2003, he stated: It is the consensus of the climate research community that the anomalous warmth of the late 20th century can not be
explained by natural factors, but instead indicates significant anthropogenic, that is
human influences... More than a dozen independent research groups have now reconstructed the average temperature of the northern hemisphere in past centuries... The proxy reconstructions, taking into account these uncertainties, indicate that the warming of the northern hemisphere during the late 20th century... is unprecedented over at least the past millennium and it now appears based on peer -
reviewed research, probably the past two millennia.
Aaron Fluss, the National Director of Managed
Review for FRONTEO, talks about the value of creativity during document review and explains why, despite an explosion of data — and costs related to corralling all that data — technology can't replace the human
Review for FRONTEO, talks about the value of creativity during document
review and explains why, despite an explosion of data — and costs related to corralling all that data — technology can't replace the human
review and
explains why, despite an explosion of data — and costs related to corralling all that data — technology can't replace the
human touch.
As Tredennick
explained it, TAR is the process
humans use to teach computers to identify documents, followed by the process of ordering documents for
review by likelihood of relevance.
In addition to providing resume tips on the content of your resume, your TopResume professional will also tell you how applicant tracking software — the robots companies use to screen and filter your resume before passing it along to a
human for
review — reads your resume so you know if your resume effectively
explains your career goals and skills and will make it past this initial electronic
review.
Completing an Adoption in Minnesota: The Rights and Responsibilities of Birth Parents, Prospective Adoptive Parents and Adoption Agencies Minnesota Department of
Human Services (2006)
Explains the legal process for adoption in Minnesota and
reviews the responsibilities of birth parents, adoptive parents, and agencies in completing adoption.