Sentences with phrase «image of the fetus»

The tech was introduced last year by the company and can capture low - resolution images of a user's fingerprint even through opaque materials — like how ultrasounds work to capture images of fetuses.

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The American Lutherans state that «a qualitative distinction must be made between [the fetus's] claims and the rights of a responsible person made in God's image who is living in relationships.»
A few weeks ago, I found a graphic brochure with images of lacerated fetuses in my mailbox from an anti-abortion group.
One's view of the later - term fetus, however, is more a matter of what might be called sympathetic identification — seeing the image of a recognizable human infant and, now, hearing from the experts exactly what it takes to «terminate» its existence.
Image1: Image of 25 weeks fetus by Crystal Image2: Image of 25 weeks belly by Graham and Sheila
Ultrasound is a unique way to catch a glimpse of the fetus, and three - dimensional and four - dimensional (3D / 4D) ultrasound may show much more realistic of the baby because of the real - life like images.
A commercial ultrasound can take an hour or more to get a keepsake - able image of your baby, and there are no studies that have examined the effects of frequent or sustained use of ultrasound on a growing fetus.
The only sure indicators of pregnancy are a fetal heartbeat, movement of fetus felt by a professional health worker and fetal image through ultrasound.
Image: Image of 33 weeks fetus by jennycu
Image1: Image of 30 weeks fetus by Dean Wissing Image2: Image of 30 weeks belly by Graham andSheila
Colored regions in these MRI images of a human fetus (shown from two perspectives) indicate brain regions where connectivity grows stronger between the 20th and 40th weeks of gestation.
The new study's method of projecting images into the womb and watching the fetus's reaction also «opens up all kinds of new doors to understand human development,» Johnson says.
FACIAL FIXATION For the first time, scientists have peered inside the womb to watch how fetuses react to the sight of different images.
Then, they slid the light across the mom's belly, away from the fetus's line of sight, to see if it would turn its head to continue looking at the image.
These 4 - D ultrasound pictures show that projecting a triangle of red dots (top right of each image) into the peripheral vision of a third - trimester fetus and then sliding the dots out of sight caused the fetus to turns its head to track the «face.»
NIBIB - funded researchers at the University of Washington have pioneered an approach to image functional activity in the brains of individual fetuses, allowing a better look at how functional networks within the brain develop.
The image of the genie, sprung from a glass container and growing like an unfettered fetus, is an apt metaphor.
We see the image of an ultrasound with a fetus.
In 2011, for instance, Pryde produced It's Not My Body, a series of digitally retouched scans of a fetus that superimposed an MRI scan onto desert - like landscapes and introduced psychedelic colors, constructing final images that were stylistically fluent with certain tendencies present in fashion photography.
These revisions are one example of a strategy we saw Carson use consistently: Add uncertainty at the level of ignorance to destabilize the science, then articulate the harms, hazards, or consequences behind our current actions, and drive it home with a visceral image of risk (which she does in this example through images of liver damage, the accumulation of DDT in milk and butter, and the ability of toxic chemicals to pass to breast - fed human infants, and to a fetus in utero).
Looking like something from a scare - tactics public service announcement — or, a horror movie — the 4 - D ultrasound scans are comprised of 80 images of 20 fetuses, and were recorded to assess subtle mouth and touch movements.
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