: it is yet to be shaped by an almost
infinite number of human choices, most of them relatively unimportant.
Not exact matches
Such models can recreate the complex layers
of tissue in the
human body to study a practically
infinite number of grievous wounds from all angles, speeds, and styles
of bullets (or even shrapnel from mines and improvised explosive devices).
He would not have believed that
human experiencing could have an
infinite number of successive experiences in a second, and that the same infinity would also occur in a non-
human animal.
The part
of God that finds itself in the second half
of the «Am / Am not» equation explodes into an
infinite number of units smaller than the whole — what Walsh calls «spirits» — and these spirits (what
human beings are) have the same power to create that God has.
First, while adult stem cells (stem cells isolated from a variety
of adult tissues) are limited in their lifespan, hESCs can be grown and expanded indefinitely, potentially creating an
infinite number of hESCs from a single
human embryo.
One
of the challenges lies within science itself; scientific studies, by their very nature, attempt to isolate all
of life's complexity down to two variables in order to study them while nutrition, as it's practised in the day to day lives
of human beings, consists
of an
infinite number of important factors that are often not taken into account.
I am convinced that STOTT PILATES is the most complete and best - adapted approach to exercising the
human body, and it allows for an
infinite number of different exercises.
The content
of the curriculum was structured on three learning unities as follows: The «masks»
of the
human being: the scientist, the artist, the religious man, the social man; The «masks»
of the world: the
infinite, the space - time, the gold -
number, the Mobius strip, the camouflage in nature; Beyond the mask.
Conceptually precise, yet constantly shifting, the parameters
of this work are continually changing and adapting to an
infinite number of factors both environmental and
human.
Seen in mass and the world over, I am fascinated by the
infinite number of formal and structural solutions
human logic found for similar problems.
These varying cultures include a variety
of differences in almost an
infinite number of categories involved in
human life.