«Today's weightlifters, including those that use steroids, are near
the limit of human potential.»
Not exact matches
«Helping individuals advance to the
limits of their
potential in diverse arenas — including sports — is the development strategy
of the future,» said Krishna, who noted India's performance in relation to its
human potential consistently ranks at the bottom
of world rankings.
In the case
of microbes which feed on
humans, a society with
limited potential for intensity
of experience may achieve a measure
of endurance by destroying societies
of occasions which form the necessary environment for dominant
human occasions
of greater
potential intensity
of experience.
A particularly unhealthy result
of male - female sex role training is that gaps have been created in people which
limit their
potential to become whole
human beings.
Human beings, too, can be dwarfed into miniatures
of their innate
potential by doing all kinds
of technical things to them as infants and
limiting the supply
of their species» specific needs.
If further research confirms the findings in
human cells,
limiting the amount
of asparagine cancer patients ingest could be a
potential strategy to augment existing therapies and to prevent the spread
of breast cancer, Knott added.
Society's failure to embrace the idea
of neurodiversity and accept people who think differently might be
limiting human potential, says a new book
The
potential for epidemics to occur in parts
of Africa and the Asia - Pacific region is particularly concerning given that the vast numbers
of people who could be exposed to Zika virus are living in environments where health and
human resources to prevent, detect, and respond to epidemics are
limited.
Unlike embryonic stem cells, which are developmental blank slates that can generate virtually all types
of cells found in adult
humans, adult stem cells are thought to possess
limited potential to transform into cells found in their tissues
of origin.
The strict
limit in proliferative
potential of normal
human somatic cells - a process known as replicative senescence - is highly relevant to the immune system, because clonal expansion is fundamental to adaptive immunity.
However, p53 expression has previously been detected in the cytoplasm
of normal
human corneal endothelial cells [13], and these cells have a
limited potential for cell division.
Increase
of Earth's energy imbalance from reduction
of particulate air pollution, which is needed for the sake
of human health, can be minimized via an emphasis on reducing absorbing black soot [75], but the
potential to constrain the net increase
of climate forcing by focusing on black soot is
limited [76].
Telomere maintenance has been proposed to play a central role in
human aging by
limiting the replicative
potential of somatic cell populations and... >> MORE
Everest could have gone a similar route, taking this tragedy and amping it up for the cheap seats, as the events offer plenty
of opportunity for jaw - dropping sequences depicting the ravaging
potential of mother nature to decimate
human beings who test her
limits.
In the event that an infectious disease outbreak occurs, an established plan that includes protocols and procedures can
limit the risk
of exposure
of horses and
humans, and the
potential spread outside
of the show grounds or farm.
Horse owners are advised to follow these basic CDFA and UC Davis Center for Equine Health (CEH) biosecurity guidelines to decrease the
potential EHV - 1 / EHM spread at equine facilities and events: •
Limit horse - to - horse contact •
Limit horse - to -
human - to - horse contact • Avoid use
of communal water sources • Avoid sharing
of equipment unless thoroughly cleaned and disinfected between uses • Monitor horses for clinical signs
of EHM including fever
of 101.5 °F or greater, nasal discharge, cough, reddish mucous membranes, puffy and red eyes, swollen legs and acute onset
of neurologic signs (ataxia, recumbency, urinary incontinence) In 2011, an EHV - 1 / EHM outbreak at the Western National Cutting Horse Event in Ogden, Utah potentially exposed the virus to at least 2,106 horses at 242 equine facilities in 19 states (including California) and one Canadian province, and forced the cancellation
of horse shows from coast to coast.
The goal
of all right thinking people now must be to
LIMIT human potential, particularly their
potential to gobble up the planet.
By that I mean an unvarnished depiction
of what science has, and has not, revealed about the
potential for dangerous outcomes from the building blanket
of human - generated greenhouse gases in the atmosphere, and about the strengths and
limits of possible responses.
IPCC Working Group II Contribution to AR5 The Working Group II contribution to the Fifth Assessment Report considers the vulnerability and exposure
of human and natural systems, the observed impacts and future risks
of climate change, and the
potential for and
limits to adaptation.
Increase
of Earth's energy imbalance from reduction
of particulate air pollution, which is needed for the sake
of human health, can be minimized via an emphasis on reducing absorbing black soot [75], but the
potential to constrain the net increase
of climate forcing by focusing on black soot is
limited [76].
These could include, inter alia, the ability
of a fully autonomous system to conform to existing law (including international humanitarian law,
human rights law or general international law);
potential problems associated with the design
of future fully autonomous weapons that could require disarmament action, or the ethical
limits to robotic autonomy in deciding on the life or death
of a
human, to quote just a few.»
«A checklist is a type
of informational job aid used to reduce failure by compensating for
potential limits of human memory and attention.»
They did not seek to TRADE their abilities to bear and rear children or to form families in return for self - fulfillment in other areas, but the right to control the destiny
of their own bodies and minds, and not be
limited to the development
of only part
of their
human potential.