Sentences with phrase «in humans and other animals»

The plan involves a few options, with techniques that have been proven to work in humans and other animals, like mice, but not in rhinos.
Carbonic acid and phosphoric acid are the 2 most critical buffering agents for maintaining a narrow pH range in humans and other animals.
Useful principles are equally well applied to technological systems as to those in humans and other animals, the environment and (in principle) the economy.
Currently, her lab is focused on finding drugs suitable for eliminating mammary cancer and ocular herpevirus infections in small companion animals, and evaluating the effectiveness of stem cell therapies for treating skin wounds in horses — all of which may also be used in humans and other animals.
As has been found in many studies of pain in humans and other animals, an approach known as «multi-modal» works best.
In every day life, in humans and other animals, the kidneys function to filter blood.
Much as in humans and other animals, cats are susceptible to certain infectious diseases.
Like other foods containing allicin, chives have been shown to protect heart health in humans and some other animals; they may be able to help reduce bad cholesterol levels, which can directly lower heart disease risk.
Studies performed in humans and other animals have linked free radical activity to a wide range of common, devastating ailments, including arthritis, cancer, and even dementia.
Antioxidant - rich foods such as chives have even been found to lower the risk of cancer in humans and other animals.
The genus Bartonella contains many species that can induce chronic infections in humans and other animals.
Some research suggests that consuming foods containing antioxidants may boost quality of life as well as lifespan in humans and other animals.
It stimulates growth cell reproduction and regeneration in humans and other animals.
This immune system gene is also found in humans and other animals, and is thought to be the most important gene for inherited immunity.
It is far more complicated than in humans and other animals.
The take - home message, says Mothersill, is that bystander effects occur in living organisms, and thus should be taken into account when determining radiation risks in humans and other animals.
Ethologist Frans de Waal has offered several observations of apparent empathy among nonhuman primates in his 1996 book Good Natured: The Origins of Right and Wrong in Humans and Other Animals, but richer insights come from a series of studies published about 40 years ago, when standards for animal welfare were minimal.
In the process, the students learned how chemical reactions in humans and other animals result in matter and energy changes.
A number of other microbes that cause intestinal problems, in humans and other animals, have been sequenced or partly sequenced, and microbiologists hoped that adding these two to the list could shed light on the problems Salmonella inflicts.
Today, the UNC School of Medicine lab of 2015 Nobel laureate Aziz Sancar, MD, PhD, has published an exquisite study of this powerful DNA repair system in plants, which closely resembles a repair system found in humans and other animals.
In humans and all other animals, such nerves become exposed only as a result of decay or gum disease.
In humans and other animals, learning occurs in two ways, Graybiel explains.
The discovery in monkeys sheds light on the neural basis of self - awareness in humans and other animals.
Europe's rabies cases in humans and other animals dropped by 80 percent from 1984 to 2014.
Several species of mammal, including mice, rats and dogs, are able to sniff out disease in humans and other animals.
The pollutants also can be passed from mother to fetus and have been linked to serious health problems in humans and other animals.
«Chemical element bromine is essential to life in humans and other animals, researchers discover.»
Dalahäst There are whole medical and scientific fields which study emotions in both humans and other animals.
It stimulates growth cell reproduction and regeneration in humans and other animals.
PBPK modeling is used in pharmaceutical research and development and in health risk assessment to predict the absorption, distribution, metabolism and excretion of a compound in humans and other animal species.

Not exact matches

The lengthy research cited on HVMN's website and others are primarily animal studies, rather than human studies, and primarily test one of two compounds in combination, rather than the half - dozen contained in a product like SPRINT.
Whereas many animal charities draw funds primarily from within the movement (e.g., from other animal advocates and animal charities), GFI is seeking to reach potential donors whose primary interests are in environmental protection, the sustainability of the global food system, and human health.
We're in love with one other person... we are connected to them in deep ways that only humans (not humans and tools or animals) can be.
We would expect that since Humans are created in the image of God, they would be unique and clearly distinguishable from other animals.
If humans were not designed by a higher authority, how can each individual's DNA be uniquely different among the human species, especially different than the other animals; how can the life sustaining elements be constantly available and exist in exact formulations: O, H, C etc. water is always 2 atoms of Hydrogen and one atom of Oxygen; sugar, fats, grains, and any bio-chemical products can be broken down to their simplest forms of elements, but can be re-constructed with specific (not by chance) formula.
There actually is a lot of research out there dealing with morality in humans and in other animals.
Two questions come immediately to mind: (I) whether real human kindness and sympathy are, or can be, encountered in the slaughterhouse, in the circus and the rodeo, in the forced captivity of wild animals in zoos, and in pain research in biomedical laboratories, and (2) whether our abuse and destruction of members of other sentient species for our benefit alone can be a truly moral goal for mankind.
Richard Dawkins merely states in unvarnished form doctrines that other scientific metaphysicians take for granted: In the beginning were the particles and the impersonal laws of physics; life evolved by a mindless, non-teleological process in which God played no part; and human beings are just another animal speciein unvarnished form doctrines that other scientific metaphysicians take for granted: In the beginning were the particles and the impersonal laws of physics; life evolved by a mindless, non-teleological process in which God played no part; and human beings are just another animal specieIn the beginning were the particles and the impersonal laws of physics; life evolved by a mindless, non-teleological process in which God played no part; and human beings are just another animal speciein which God played no part; and human beings are just another animal species.
Like the other animals, humans «bring forth... according to their kind» and, in more peculiarly human fashion, pass on to children their image and likeness (Gen. 1:24; 5:3).
if its the human species... we are but a single branch of primates in the great ape family... Like gorillas and orangutans — we are the product of an evolutionary chain that included compet itors like Cro magnon, and Neanderthal — just like any other animal species.
The human body comes about from the seed and egg of parents in common with other animals, but the soul is created immediately by God's loving command and wise, eternal will.
That's not quite right and in fact you miss one of the biggest differences in the human brain compared to other animals.
The authors discuss the evolution of the human brain, the importance of language, and compare human intelligence to that found in other animals.
They share some useful thoughts on a range of issues, in particular regarding human uniqueness in comparison with other animals, and the neuroscience of religiousness.
Indeed, the animal rights movement's fury against the speciesist use of animals» a necessary element for human flourishing, particularly in medical research» has increased to the point that scientists are now under threat of death by the most radical liberationists for daring to experiment on rats or monkeys to find cures for cancer and other human afflictions.
It needs to be stated first that human beings are highly complex psycho - physical organisms with literally thousands of energy events interacting with each other and with and under the dominance of an «organizing center of experience» (the brain), also present in animals with central nervous systems.
In the Summa Theologiae, Aquinas does not mean to say that natural law is shared by all animals including human beings» the natural law, as the «participation of the eternal law in the rational creature,» pertains only to human beings (I - II, 91.2)» but that natural law includes natural inclinations shared by other animals, «such as sexual intercourse, education of offspring, and so forth.&raquIn the Summa Theologiae, Aquinas does not mean to say that natural law is shared by all animals including human beings» the natural law, as the «participation of the eternal law in the rational creature,» pertains only to human beings (I - II, 91.2)» but that natural law includes natural inclinations shared by other animals, «such as sexual intercourse, education of offspring, and so forth.&raquin the rational creature,» pertains only to human beings (I - II, 91.2)» but that natural law includes natural inclinations shared by other animals, «such as sexual intercourse, education of offspring, and so forth.»
it is the last remaining vestige of the Roman games in which humans and animals were set upon each other to satisfy the blood lust of the crowd.»
If the human community depicted in Genesis 1 is a utilitarian one, where man and woman join together, like the male and female of other animals, to further the ends of their species, the community of Genesis 2 emerges from a crisis of existential loneliness.
For example, we should stop «hunting for sport or furs; farming minks, foxes and other animals for their fur; capturing wild animals (often after shooting their mothers) and imprisoning them in small cages for humans to stare at; tormenting animals to make them learn tricks for circuses, and tormenting them to make them entertain the folks at rodeos; slaughtering whales with explosive harpoons; and generally ignoring the interests of wild animals as we extend our empire of concrete and pollution over the surface of the globe» (ALNE 23).
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