Sentences with phrase «in body proportion»

The design of a new life - size bot named Kengoro closely resembles the anatomy of a teenage boy in body proportion, skeletal and muscular structure, and joint flexibility, researchers report online December 20 in Science Robotics.
This abnormal growth frequently results in significant alterations in body proportions and particularly the lengths (and therefore weights) of certain bones relative to others.

Not exact matches

Sustainability Reporting: Final chart in this session looks at the proportion of companies which have adopted «sustainability reporting» - it speaks to the emerging field of ESG research where there is a growing acceptance and body of evidence which says that ESG (Environment, Social, Governance) factors are also relevant and can particularly be useful in filtering out companies that are at risk of brand impairment, legal liability, and general backlash due to inferior ESG practices and ratings.
The most significant deductions from these figures are, first, that more than half of the people of the United States are now members of religious bodiesin the neighborhood of 58 per cent — and second, that growth in church membership reveals a steady increase, not only numerically but in proportion to the general population.
But when I contemplate the homes, cars, boats and airplanes owned by the rich, it always seems that, no matter what is said about «fair return,» their return was far out of proportion to that of the people who invested their bodies in lifelong labor.
Evangelical and fundamentalist mission agencies have grown in proportion, while mainline bodies have focused more on assisting indigenous ministries, supplying social services, lobbying for social justice through political channels, and even turning the cultural conduit around by sponsoring reverse missionary programs.14 Viewed from only the American context, it appears that mainstream Protestantism has suffered a serious decline in its missionary efforts.
Buckwheat Buckwheat contains all essential amino acids (eight proteins that the body can not manufacture) in good proportions, making it closer to being a «complete» protein than any other plant source, even soybeans.
Fregata magnificens, the most aerial of waterbirds, possesses the largest wingspan (four to five feet) in proportion to its body size of any bird in the world.
In terms of total student enrollment (not restricting the student body to NSLP participants), there was an 8.2 % decline (p < 0.001; Table 2; Figure 2) in the proportion of students who took milIn terms of total student enrollment (not restricting the student body to NSLP participants), there was an 8.2 % decline (p < 0.001; Table 2; Figure 2) in the proportion of students who took milin the proportion of students who took milk.
The level of oxygen being carried throughout the body decreases in proportion to the amount of hemoglobin converted to methemoglobin.
All that new weight gain can be perfectly fine — as long as body fat, muscle, and bone are in the right proportion.
Your baby's arms are now in proportion with their body, but their legs still have a bit more growing to do until your baby is fully in proportion.
There is something wrong with a scientific approach that thinks it has to be proven with randomized experiments that a paltry human - made substance doesn't match up with the elixir of human breast milk (thousands of ingredients in the right proportions for that particular baby to build the brain, body, immune system).
Speaking of tossing and turning, did you realize that your body temperature fluctuates in proportion to how much you move?
Your babies» bodies are now in proportion to their heads.
But we first have to realize that we have a problem; that we are undermining children's health by denying them the thousands of ingredients in breastmilk that help build an optimal body / brain, replacing with a few dozen ingredients in the wrong proportions and from non-human sources which then populate the baby's gut (the seat of the immune system) with pathogenic bacteria, undermining health for a lifetime.
Since premature babies are small and more fragile, and because the head of a premature baby is relatively larger in proportion to its body, the baby is unlikely to stretch the cervix as much as a full - term baby.
For the first time, his head is in proportion with the rest of his body!
According to Child Trends Data Bank, 77 percent of men and 65 percent of women in 2012 said children sometimes need a «good, hard spanking,» a proportion that's been decreasing steadily over the past 20 years over a growing body of research showing that spanking and other physical punishment may be harmful in the long - term and doesn't actually work that well.
A recent study of high school sports revealed that the concussion rate in boys» ice hockey (5.4 per 10000 AEs) was second only to football (6.4 per 10000 AEs); however, concussions accounted for a greater proportion of total injures in boys» ice hockey (22.2 %) than any of the other 20 sports, with 30 % of the concussions in ice hockey resulting from a player being body checked.
However, because of ongoing concerns that a high number and proportion of boys» ice hockey injuries are attributable to body checking, the AAP has elected to reassess its 2000 recommendation that «body checking should not be allowed in youth hockey for children age 15 years or younger.»
With the realization that I was going to grow to proportions my body had never before known, I worried I'd never fit in those jeans again.
Babies have large heads (in proportion to the rest of their body), and this way the neck hole can stretch but still look nice in proportion to their skinny necks.
You'd also witness a lot of movement, whether your baby is wiggling around in amniotic fluid or stretching his or her arms, which will soon be in the proper proportion to the rest of the body.
Yes Madison just called a key platform of the Dems, student loan forgiveness, a wicked project] for an equal division of property, or for any other improper or wicked project, will be less apt to pervade the whole body of the Union than a particular member of it; in the same proportion as such a malady is more likely to taint a particular county or district, than an entire State.
(in medieval physiology) one of the four elemental fluids of the body, blood, phlegm, black bile, and yellow bile, regarded as determining, by their relative proportions, a person's physical and mental constitution.
Labour is a party that has alienated a large body of working class voters, and though it wants in principle to build up its working class membership and its proportion of working class candidates, it is much less willing to offer policies bold enough to win working class voters back.
LaVenia explained that «under proportional representation, every party gets representation in legislative bodies in proportion to the vote they receive.
to reproduce the opinions of the electors in parliament and other public bodies in their true proportions 2.
The carnivorous animal, which was roughly the size of a small lion, walked on all fours, its forelimbs and hindlimbs are similar in proportion, and the limbs themselves are pretty short relative to the length of the body.
p75NTR - independent transport was also more erratic, with a larger proportion of viruses moving in the wrong direction, i.e. away from the cell body and towards the tip, suggesting that p75NTR facilitates the directed fast movement of the virus.
The authors suggest this fits with the idea that local signals from outside the growth plate are important in establishing body proportions early on in development.
In my 20 years as an «exotic dancer» I watched maybe 100 women with beautifully proportioned bodies (some skinny, some fat, some perfect by even the most critical eye) augment their breasts.
However, it is this small proportion of virus that hides in the effector memory T - cells and stops the immune system from fully destroying the virus and eliminating it from the body.
Hands - on stations uncover the patterns of what we see and hear, and even allow you to observe the math of your own body, from limb and torso proportions to the way blood vessels branch in your eyes.
«Our findings show that the risk of invasive breast cancer is increased in postmenopausal women with normal BMI and higher levels of body fat, meaning that a large proportion of the population has an unrecognized risk of developing cancer.»
Though the fossils» small stature and brains might fit best with H. habilis, their relatively long legs and modern body proportions place them in H. erectus, says David Lordkipanidze, general director of the Georgian National Museum and head of the Dmanisi team.
The system is based on the Appendicitis Inflammatory Response (AIR) score, which includes the following parameters: pain in right iliac fossa, history of vomiting, rebound tenderness or muscular guarding, body temperature, white blood cell count, proportion of neutrophil granulocytes, and C - reactive protein concentration.
Above a certain acceleration, called a0, objects move according to the conventional form of gravity, whose effects weaken as two bodies move further apart in proportion to the square of distance.
Considering the size of its combs (longer than 12 centimeters, or almost 5 inches) and the overall body proportions of its predatory kin, the shrimplike creature Tamisiocaris borealis (as shown in this artist's reconstruction) may have grown to reach lengths of 61 centimeters (2 feet)-- not large by modern standards but huge for that era.
Those who entered the program with a dangerously low body mass index — a measure that shows whether a person's weight and height are within healthy proportions — were tested daily for levels of phosphate and glucose in their blood.
In the case of whole pancreas transplantation, major surgery is required; and in beta cell islet transplantation, the body's immune system can still attack the transplanted cells and kill off a large proportion of them (80 % in some casesIn the case of whole pancreas transplantation, major surgery is required; and in beta cell islet transplantation, the body's immune system can still attack the transplanted cells and kill off a large proportion of them (80 % in some casesin beta cell islet transplantation, the body's immune system can still attack the transplanted cells and kill off a large proportion of them (80 % in some casesin some cases).
Wroe and his team compared the skulls, teeth and body proportions of seven extinct mammalian predators with those of 22 living species, in a bid to better understand how the extinct animals behaved.
Transcripts characteristic of macrophages were coordinately upregulated in direct proportion to body weight in several models of obesity.
The accumulation of adipose tissue macrophages in direct proportion to adipocyte size and body mass may explain the coordinated increase in expression of genes encoding macrophage markers observed in our microarray expression data.
What encodes the shape of the planarian body plan and how can tissues in general measure and maintain proportions?
Subcutaneous and visceral fat are located in different areas of the body on a CT scan, making it possible to calculate the proportion of each.
The balanced proportion between estrogens and androgens plays an important role in maintenance of energy metabolism, body composition, and sexual function.
To study what happens when huntingtin is removed during adulthood, a team of researchers led by Ioannis Dragatsis at the University of Tennessee used a genetic tool to precisely time the removal of huntingtin in a large proportion of cells all over the body.
In addition, breeds have different limb, body, and skull proportions, and they also vary in abilities, with some breeds developed with special skills such as herding, retrieving, scent detection, and guidinIn addition, breeds have different limb, body, and skull proportions, and they also vary in abilities, with some breeds developed with special skills such as herding, retrieving, scent detection, and guidinin abilities, with some breeds developed with special skills such as herding, retrieving, scent detection, and guiding.
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