Sentences with phrase «limb of a living animal»

G - d gave all of us seven basic laws to follow: To believe in One G - d, not to blaspheme Him, not to murder (which would include aspects of the topic of abortion), not to steal and kidnap, not to eat the limb of a living animal (animal cruelty) and to set up effective courts of justice.
He wants people to live according to Seven Basic Human Laws: To believe in One G - d, not to blaspheme Him, not to steal and kidnap, not to murder, not to do adultery, etc., not to eat the limb of a living animal (animal cruelty) and to set up effective courts of justice.
The only thing that G - d wants people to do are Seven: To believe in One G - d, not to blaspheme Him, not to steal and kidnap, not to murder, not to do adultery, etc., not to eat the limb of a living animal (animal cruelty) and to set up effective courts of justice.
They are: To believe in One G - d, not to blaspheme Him, not to steal (and kidnap), not to murder, not to do adultery, etc., not to eat the limb of a living animal, and to set up effective courts of justice.
He gave us Seven Laws to follow: To believe in One G - d, not to blaspheme Him, not to steal (and kidnap), not to murder, not to do adultery, etc., not to eat the limb of a living animal (animal cruelty) and to set up effective courts of justice.

Not exact matches

«A lot of the animals that lived around the time had a similar upright or semi-upright hind limb posture, but what's interesting and special about Bunostegos is the forelimb, in that it's anatomy is sprawling - precluding and seemingly directed underneath its body — unlike anything else at the time,» said Turner who performed the analysis under the supervision of Professor Christian Sidor while a student at the University of Washington.
Animals have incredible variation in their body shapes and ways of life, including the plant - like, immobile marine sponges that lack heads, eyes, limbs and complex organs, parasitic worms that live inside other organisms (e.g. nematodes, platyhelminths), and phyla with eyes, skeletons, limbs and complex organs that dominate the land in terms of species numbers (arthropods) and body size (chordates).
We know much about the limb development that this shift from a buoyant to a weight - bearing existence required and shaped, but much less about how these animals managed the equally different sensory challenge of above - water living.
These paired gills suggest that there is a link between living lobopods, segmented worm - like animals with legs, and arthropods such as the crustaceans, which have pairs of two - branched jointed appendages, often a limb plus a gill.
Yin explained: «The fact that we've identified a genetic signature for limb regeneration in three different species with three different types of appendages suggests that nature has created a common genetic instruction manual governing regeneration that may be shared by all forms of animal life, including humans.»
However, the recent study compared CT scans of modern and fossil reptiles and found that the slithering animals lost their limbs when their ancient ancestors began living and hunting in burrows instead.
«A lot of the animals that lived around the time had a similar upright or semi-upright hind limb posture, but what's interesting and special about Bunostegos is the forelimb, in that its anatomy is sprawling — precluding and seemingly directed underneath its body — unlike anything else at the time,» said Turner who performed the analysis under the supervision of Christian Sidor while a student at the University of Washington.
These tips and tricks can allow cat owners to successfully complete the process without putting their life, limb or health of their animal in jeopardy.
You will never see a veterinarian perform a limb amputation for any reason other than to save the life of an animal or prevent the animal from suffering severe chronic pain in the future.
Its standout features include an adjustable line of sight to ensure that the infrared sensor detects the right animals, intelligent sensing that learns the difference between animals and tree limbs blowing in the wind, day and night detection modes for longer battery life, and the ability to double as a normal sprinkler.
Although I have never been accused of being a marketing expert, I feel comfortable going out on a limb and speculating that without live animals, the markets for leashes, collars, fish tanks, hamster cages, assorted pet foods and the like may be hampered a little.
But not everyone is willing to risk life and limb — or come face - to - face with one of the planet's most violent forms of animal cruelty — in the process.
Created by US scientists, who have been trying to analyze trees without touching the plant, animal and insect life on top of the limbs and trunks, canopy tours appeared as the ideal alternative.
The delicacy of the animal's position — limbs outstretched, head slightly tilted — speaks of the underlying fragility of life and, in Hirst's words, the age - old paradox «of trying so hard to do something that you destroy the thing that you're trying to preserve» (D. Hirst, quoted in D. Hirst and G. Burn, On the Way to Work, London, 2001, p. 219).
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