Sentences with phrase «mention of human growth»

The chances are, however, that you've come into contact with mention of human growth hormone as part of some sport scandal.
Now, considering that we live in a modern society, the chances are that you've come into contact with some mention of human growth hormone.

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This renewed interest in Australia (and elsewhere) in upgrading the nation's human capital reflects a number of factors, including new growth theory and the demonstration effects already mentioned.
The biggest name Sly mentioned was Peyton Manning, whom Sly said received shipments of human growth hormone to his house under his wife's name in 2011 while he was recovering from neck surgery.
Human Growth Hormone, Steroids, & Other Performance - Enhancing Drugs are one of the most controversial subjects in the sports world — especially when bodybuilding is mentioned.
MJ neglects to mention that although adult rats and humans have similar protein requirements calorically (~ 5 %), rats have considerably higher protein requirements when nursing and as weanlings (~ 20 %), the latter being a period of rapid bodily growth.
Says Dr. Oz, and HGH levels (Human Growth Hormone, which also may help the antiaging effect) mentioned in a study, that «a special blend of four amino acids has the potential to spike HGH levels by more than 600 %.
As I mentioned, this deficiency can easily be corrected by dosages of human growth hormone that will restore the normal growing process.
Breastmilk has a higher fat content than whole cow's milk (needed for baby's brain growth), and all the nutrients of human milk are significantly more bioavailable than those of cow's milk because it is species specific (not to mention all the components of mother's milk that are not present in cow's milk).
Essentially, all they said is that they acknowledge that global warming is due to unspecified human activities, that it will have ecological consequences (no mention of economic consequences, other than the insinuation that taking action of global warming might threaten economic growth), and that coordinated global action is required, but that economic growth and energy security must be taken into account, and that they'll meet to talk about it again.
This question arises when we see our world as a connected system and how the exercise of consumption or unfettered population growth affects other parts of the system (e.g. your mention of human confiscation of up to 40 % of solar input to photosynthesis must surely be putting extreme pressure on other species).
On the other hand, despite the overwhelming evidence that global warming will transform the Earth's climate for centuries, with fearful consequences for human health and wellbeing (not to mention the survival of many species and ecosystems), the world can not agree to significant reductions in greenhouse gas emissions because of concerns about the effects on economic growth.
Not to mention that rice has helped sustain Asian population growth and the rise of complex societies for millennia - and these represent perhaps the greatest force of human nature so far.
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