Sentences with phrase «just part of the human body»

He has noticed my embarrassment and has said that it is just part of the human body.

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Contrary to popular belief, calcium isn't JUST good for the bones — it actually plays an important part in lots of functions of the human body.
An artist can assemble these blocks into an approximate representation of any virtual character, be it a human, a dog or an elephant or even just single body parts like arms or a hand.
Just to start, the human body's muscles, skin, bones and many other parts contain significant amounts of protein.
If you ever write another book, it'd be great to make some comments about soreness in the body because I think most humans feel «it's just» part of ageing when it's likely not to be.
The pelvic floor muscles (or any muscle in the body for that matter) do not work in isolation, but act as just one part of the whole system that is your human machine.
This hormone is more than just a simple indicator of stress levels; it's also necessary for the functioning of almost every part of the human body.
When brutal organized real estate crime enforcer Thomas (Romain Duris) looks at a new lover through the slits of his fingers — fingers we've seen hungry at her body just moments before, fingers we've seen brutalizing squatters and other unfortunates he's been enlisted to bloody — there is aroused an essential sympathy with the base humanity of this man through his most human part.
Translated into the human speech, scientists are coming into the understanding step by step, that the memory is not placed just in (or at the place of) some part of the body, as is for example the brain.
This is the app, which lets the users to discover the names of different parts of the human bodies, from the outer skin level down to the skeletal structure — in a layer by layer tour of your skin down to your bones, with a search function for you to easily situate different parts, just using your fingers swiping on the device.
Jina, almost imperceptible under her costume of horse chestnuts aspires to be «lighter of mind and of body neither human or animal, woman nor man, just a part of life.»
WASHINGTON (AP)-- If carbon dioxide emissions continue at their current pace, by the end of century parts of the Persian Gulf will sometimes be just too hot for the human body to tolerate, a new study says.
On thos expeditions they were paid to hump down, not just human waste, but old rubbish like «parts of a crashed helicopter, old ropes, tents, climbing gear and even the body of a climber who went missing in the 1970s.»
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