Indigenous peoples have come
into contact with human genome research predominantly as subjects of research in the Human Genome Diversity Project... The discussion of the ethics and legality of such research in the context of indigenous peoples should focus on issues of consent to becoming subjects in the HGDP, and of their possible rights to enjoy the benefits of the research, financial, medical and anthropological.
Experts predict that autonomous vehicles will be contained within geo - fenced areas for many years to prevent them from coming
into contact with human - driven vehicles.
Since hemp based shampoos, lotions, etc. come
into contact with the human skin, DEA evidently searched for evidence that THC could be absorbed into the skin.
Also, never let your bird's beak come
into contact with a human mouth, teeth or tongue.
Did you know that Ikea's «Billy» bookcase does not come
into contact with human hands in manufacturing?
In choosing to explore the standalone ape society of the series» near future as it first comes
into contact with human survivors, Reeves places his cast of digitally created primates front and centre in a way that's truly remarkable to watch.
«As protected conservation areas become smaller, lions are increasingly coming
into contact with human populations, which are expanding to the boundaries of these protected areas,» says Neil Jordan, a conservation biologist from University of New South Wales, in a news release.
That's likely because the city birds never came
into contact with human hunters, who accounted for most of the bird deaths in the wild.
Peter Tripi, senior public health sanitarian with the Erie County Department of Health, told WBFO this is the height of the season when animals that have rabies can come
into contact with humans and pets.
We believe that this creates an environment in the animal gut that allows antibiotic - resistant enterococci to thrive and come
into contact with humans,» he explains.
Stenseth's team believe the 15 - year time lag between such crashes and the introduction of new plague - ridden fleas to Europe comprised three stages: a couple of years finding new hosts and coming
into contact with humans, around 10 years travelling westward along trade routes such as the Silk Road, and finally the plague's reintroduction to Europe via marine trading harbours.
Recent genetic analysis has revealed that the common ancestor of the modern housecat was Felis silvestris, a species of wildcat that first came
into contact with humans around 9,000 years ago.
The cage ensures that the feral cats come
into contact with the humans taking care of them which can make the whole process easier and faster as well.
Modern housecats» common ancestor was Felis silvestris, a wildcat species that came
into contact with humans 9,000 years ago.
On Bali, there are Balinese long - tailed macaque troops (populations) that live in areas where they have little to no contact with humans and troops that come
into contact with humans on a regular basis.
Not exact matches
It is introduced
into humans through close
contact with the bodily fluids of infected animals.
In a paper published in the journal Scientific Reports, Hang's team noted that
human babies and toddlers are at greater risk because they come
into contact with contaminated surfaces while crawling on carpets and sleeping on smoke - infused bedding.
Participation in and enjoyment of such unserious activities as writing, singing, praying, contemplating, and dancing help to bring
human beings
into contact with an order of reality that stands apart from the realm of
human making.
Since
human beings are created by God and for God, we must come
into contact with Him to receive what we need for our fulfilment and happiness, since the material world alone is insufficient to meet all our needs.
And now, through a gushing forth of vitality in the reverse direction, this life infused by the
human mind
into the greatest material mass
with which we have
contact tends to flow back
into us under a new guise.
This was the Incarnation: Et Verbum caro factum est. 20 And from this first, basic
contact of God
with our
human race, and precisely by virtue of this penetration of the divine
into our
human nature, a new life was born: that unforeseeable aggrandizement and «obediential ’21 extension of our natural capacities which we call «grace».
can't say that i'm a huge fan but it certainly is getting the job done in terms of bringing awareness to those that really have little or no
contact with «real» american muslims, thus the show is giving them a little insight
into how we are all
humans, facing similar struggles.
: An Essay in Whitehead's Metaphysics,» does not bring the Whiteheadian account of deity
into direct
contact with particular, concrete historical or individual experience.1 Williams affirms that the specific metaphysical functions ascribed to God by Whitehead «involve the assertion that God makes a specific and observable difference in the behavior of things» (page 178) and goes on to remark that «Verification [of God's specific causality] must take the form of observable results in cosmic history, in
human history, and in personal experience» (page 179).
Human religious experience did not bring a person
into contact with the Living God.
«36 «The legalistic type of person finds it impossible to come
into real
human, personal
contact with his fellowman.
With Thomas Berry, I believe that we need spiritual leaders who will assume the global human heritage as [their] own individual heritage,» who through contact with other traditions will come to know their own traditions very deeply, and through whose «own self - integration a healing comes to all [humankind]... and the human community is brought into the divine presence.&ra
With Thomas Berry, I believe that we need spiritual leaders who will assume the global
human heritage as [their] own individual heritage,» who through
contact with other traditions will come to know their own traditions very deeply, and through whose «own self - integration a healing comes to all [humankind]... and the human community is brought into the divine presence.&ra
with other traditions will come to know their own traditions very deeply, and through whose «own self - integration a healing comes to all [humankind]... and the
human community is brought
into the divine presence.»
It is an ongoing work since each
human being needs to be brought
into on - going
contact with Christ.
Any BPA that does find its way
into our system is quickly excreted from the body and in the very low doses of BPA we may come
into contact with poses no negative health effects in
humans» said the Council's CEO, Mr Geoff Parker.
A fact sheet from the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), indicates that about 90 % of exposure for
humans is due to eating contaminated food, since dioxins and furans typically accumulate in the fatty tissues of fish and animals that are exposed when these by - products are released
into the water and air during manufacturing.2 Dioxin is not metabolized in our bodies, and is passed to our children through the placenta and breastfeeding.3 Sodium Polyacrylate - Super Absorbent Polymers While actual
contact with disposable diapers does not contribute to dioxin accumulation in your baby, your baby's bottom does come in
contact with chemicals used to increase the absorbency of the diapers.
It's important to realize the most virulent germ carriers that will come
into contact with your baby:
humans.
This is quite similar to the way the
human body develops antibodies to fight viruses and provide ongoing immunity when a person comes
into contact with a transient illness.
And that means that
humans who come
into contact with hippo meat need to take care.
As people move
into formerly wild areas, local pathogens increasingly come
into contact with new domesticated animal hosts — freshly arrived pigs, chickens, horses — and, eventually,
humans.
According to one hypothesis, prehistoric
humans hunted most of the mammoths out of existence soon after coming
into contact with them.
But without an effective drug to combat avian infections, more flu - infected birds will come
into contact with people, adding to the risk of a mutation that will allow a
human - to -
human transmission of the flu.
«Atlantic Rainforest jaguars had the largest home ranges and often had to venture
into pasture or cropland to get from one fragment to another, risking
contact with humans,» Morato said.
This image depicts a single cell experiment in which a
human neutrophil was picked up by a micropipette (top panel) and brought
into close
contact with S. Typhimurium cells immobilized by optical tweezers.
Globalisation has resulted in the movement of
humans and animals all across the world, bringing pathogens
into contact with hosts that haven't had the opportunity to establish resistance.
Also, phones are ubiquitous and come
into direct
contact with so much of a person's environment that they might also be valuable for analyzing exposure to «biological threats or unusual sources of environmental microbes that don't necessarily end up integrated
into our
human microbiome,» researchers noted.
As development pushes
humans and wild animals
into closer
contact, the program's activities continue to expand, often putting it at odds
with conservationists.
Deforestation of the Amazon is forcing thousands of bats from their natural habitat and
into close
contact with humans.
As
humans came
into contact with Neanderthals, they might have mated in several places.
As sea ice disappears, polar bears are being forced to hunt more on land, which brings them
into conflict
with humans and increases
contact with brown bears.
Public health officials fear that
humans may contract the disease if the dogs come
into contact with sandflies, which transmit the parasite that causes leishmaniasis.
But the independent report, issued by the Royal Society and the Royal Academy of Engineering on Thursday, recommends that «free» nanoparticles, or those that could come
into direct
contact with humans through the air or the skin, be subject to fresh regulatory controls.
Visitors to two popular parks in South London are at risk of coming
into contact with ticks that can transmit Lyme disease to
humans, according to new research published in Medical and Veterinary Entomology.
He attributes the initial rise of AIDS and the recent outbreaks of SARS to viral strains that mixed and morphed
into deadlier forms when their original wild - animal hosts came
into closer
contact with human butchers and hunters.
Throughout southeast Asia, the widespread practice of rural families raising small flocks of chickens in their backyards brings wild birds
into close
contact with domestic poultry, which are in close
contact with humans.
Human - associated bacteria disperse into and throughout the built environment by three primary mechanisms: (1) direct human contact with indoor surfaces; (2) bioaerosol particle emission from our breath, clothes, skin and hair; and (3) resuspension of indoor dust containing previously shed human skin cells, hair and other bacteria - laden parti
Human - associated bacteria disperse
into and throughout the built environment by three primary mechanisms: (1) direct
human contact with indoor surfaces; (2) bioaerosol particle emission from our breath, clothes, skin and hair; and (3) resuspension of indoor dust containing previously shed human skin cells, hair and other bacteria - laden parti
human contact with indoor surfaces; (2) bioaerosol particle emission from our breath, clothes, skin and hair; and (3) resuspension of indoor dust containing previously shed
human skin cells, hair and other bacteria - laden parti
human skin cells, hair and other bacteria - laden particles.
Neanderthals may have been recruited
into certain
human populations that they may have been in
contact with on a daily basis.