Sentences with phrase «in human eyes»

Sommerburg O, Keunen JEE, Bird AC, et al Fruits and vegetables that are sources for lutein and zeaxanthin: the macular pigment in human eyes.
The researchers hope that by harnessing the ability to improve regeneration in zebrafish, they can better understand how to induce regeneration in human eyes, which share many of the same mechanisms for controlling regenerative potential.
UNITY BluTech lenses contain two natural blue - filtering properties that are found in the human eye: Ocular Lens Pigment and Melanin.
The feat raises hopes that similar techniques might restore nerve - cell function not only in the human eye, but also in the spine and brain.
In the human eye, Vosshall explains, three light receptors work together to see up to 10 million colors.
The structure of a protein normally found in the human eye has been altered so that it absorbs a type of red light that we can not normally see.
As it turns out, the missing link was a previously unknown type of light - sensitive cell in the human eye, distinct from the familiar rods and cones that are responsible, respectively, for night and color vision.
This work focused on rhodopsins, which are light - activated molecules found in the human eye as well as in bacteria.
Priimägi says the device is not quite ready to be implanted in a human eye because it doesn't have fine enough control over pupil size and only responds to fairly strong light.
In July, researchers from UC San Diego reported that lanosterol, a steroid found in the human eye, reversed cataracts in dogs.
The lens in the human eye is very different from those in mice or dogs, and neither study explains how the steroids work on cataracts.
University of Dayton biologist Amit Singh is studying early eye development in fruit flies to understand the molecular basis of retinal disease and birth defects in the human eye under a new $ 439,499 grant from the National Institutes of Health.
The basic chemical process they observed, known as isomerization, also occurs when the retina in the human eye responds to light.
Being able to image them in the human eye at high enough resolution to use the presence of those markers — in this case the presence of axons and some of the shipment of different protein cargo and other things that are important for the ganglion cell health — to monitor those as a way to understand whether or not ganglion cells are healthy or not or getting sicker or not.
Provides support of Lutein levels that are already present in the human eye and work as a defense from sunlight damage
Lutein is primarily known for its role as a pigment in the human eye, where it is thought to function as a light filter, helping to protect the eyes against damage from sunlight.
As already stated, it is a good source of phytochemicals lutein and zeaxanthin which are critical components residing in the human eye.
After the 2001 discovery of a third photoreceptor in the human eye, in addition to rods and cones, effects on circadian rhythms could be related to specific light conditions.
According to the company the solution utilises «vein patterns in the human eye» to unlock the handset.
Running at 60 FPS tends to blend things naturally in the human eye any way, and this effect is amplified when everything is in motion, as in a driving game.
In the 1960s she revealed a revolution hidden in the human eye.
The premise of Lindzen's hypothesis was that as the climate warms, the area in the atmosphere covered by high cirrus clouds will contract to allow more heat to escape into outer space, similar to the iris in a human eye contracting to allow less light to pass through the pupil in a brightly lit environment.
It functions just like the pupil in the human eye, which widens in the dark and shrinks in bright light.

Not exact matches

In the human version, scientists use an RNA guide to direct an enzyme, Cas - 9, to a specific point in any organism's DNA — where, like an eagle - eyed copy editor, the enzyme snips out an errant letter or sequence as if it were expunging a typIn the human version, scientists use an RNA guide to direct an enzyme, Cas - 9, to a specific point in any organism's DNA — where, like an eagle - eyed copy editor, the enzyme snips out an errant letter or sequence as if it were expunging a typin any organism's DNA — where, like an eagle - eyed copy editor, the enzyme snips out an errant letter or sequence as if it were expunging a typo.
And improvements to eyes, skin, and hair help bridge the uncanny valley, a term used to describe how digital humans who appear almost, but not quite human, evoke a feeling of unease in viewers.
Serving a meal at a local soup kitchen can open children's eyes to the human needs that exist right in their own backyard.
In the eyes of others, it makes us more human.
Sadly, not unlike like legal departments, human resources departments have spent the last several years repositioning themselves in the eyes of management.
If the next decade of human space transportation is about private companies finding and developing cheaper and more efficient ways into Earth orbit, the decade following will be all about space agencies learning how to operate farther and farther from home, with an eventual eye to orbiting and eventually landing humans on Mars in the mid-2030s (per NASA's timeline).
The other line, of course, is that robots gain a sense of self, or consciousness, thereby approximating the human - eye or in this case the robot - eye.
That's why the familiarity principle teaches us that human elements like eye - contact, hand gestures, and in - person connection are so important.
Months - long testing of the system began in November at the energy department's Nevada National Security Site, with an eye toward providing energy for future human and robotic missions in space and on the surface of Mars, the moon or other solar system destinations.
Just look at these 11 eye - popping statistics on how content and technology are changing humans (as compiled in an infographic from WebDAM, below):
«Dan will help you put your damn phone in your pocket, look people in the eye, and build actual human relationships at work.
Her own story and refusal to shrink from the public eye challenges preconceptions about sex work: namely, the assumption that those in the sex industry forfeit their right to autonomy and human dignity.
But if the Saudis seek a closer ally in China, they may find Beijing as a more convenient global strategic partner, because China is more likely to turn a blind eye to Riyadh's poor human and women's rights record, Mr. Holland argues in his article.
There are a wide range of «eye - like» solutions out there, but something complex like the human eye would never work if any of a large number of its components were in place.
Oh what a beautiful letdown: to exhale and surrender to the author and father of our being; to look eternity in the eye and know that you've seen her before; to be fully human and only human, alive to the sunset and the tail - lights, fearfully and wonderfully made.
After reading several of the posts on the «interpretation of mythical texts into a book called the bible» one is left to wonder how a being who is supposed to have created the universe would permit what is often referred to as «his inerrant words»... to get so screwed up... you would think he / she / it would have been keeping a close eye on a book that he / she / it wanted to have in print for... mass distribution... it is not not a womder the bible is messed up the way it is... it is a «human» construct... only humans could mess a book up that badly... gods do nor make mistakes... except for Rick Santorum
The distinctive human vocation in the realm of values can be championed within a cosmos defined by the cool eye of scientific inquiry.
Misery, sorrow, poverty, loneliness, helplessness, and guilt mean something different in the eyes of God than according to human judgment; that God turns toward the very places from which humans turn away; that Christ was born in a stable because there was no room for him in the inn — a prisoner grasps this better than others.
He believed in saving the life of the unborn and considered them very much human just like God and the Bible clearly talk about that all life is important in God's eyes...
I am no expert in Vatican politics, but I know better than to close my eyes to the fact that there are those who do not share the insight that Weigel attributes to John Paul II and to Benedict» the insight that Nielsen herself embraces» «that all social issues, including political and economic questions, are ultimately questions of the nature of the human person.»
The mountains, the seas, the rivers, the stars, the moon, all the other souls housed in human form, babies being born, animals, everything the eyes can see, the heart to feel, ALL is what God created.
«Man's ability to see is in decline,» argues Pieper in that essay, meaning not, of course, the physiological sensitivity of the human eye, but «the spiritual capacity to perceive the visible reality as it truly is.»
At Psalms 139, the man David was inspired to write that «your (God's) eyes saw even the embryo (comprising 56 days) of me, and in your book all its (the human body) parts were down in writing (our DNA), as regards the days when they were not formed (before becoming a fetus), and there was not yet one (complete organ) among them.»
It really is amazing the power in giving a person simple human dignity by looking them in the eye, learning their name, listening to their story and offering to love them no matter how broken or poor they are.
Or is the human species the only one in the cosmos that has rights, the only creature that has intrinsic worth, goodness and integrity in the eyes of God?
Instead, in the very human act of puffy eyes and hiccuping, of confessions and confrontations, I found God all over again and I was restored to a very real and very holy friendship, to a life without the protective armour.
Biblical scholar Eduard Schweitzer has said that «for a brief moment the curtain... is drawn aside,» and the disciples are «allowed to see in Jesus something of the glory of God and [God's] kingdom, of that other life to which human eyes are otherwise blind.»
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