Sentences with phrase «normal human limits»

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Some of us have to consider health as well as taste (I use a low carb diet to maintain normal blood glucose instead of taking diabetes drugs, while at the same time I focus on foods that have a long tradition of supporting healthy populations, as well as limit processed «fake food» ingredients which are novel to the human diet).
Her doctor was shocked but said that since humans are still evolving her early development may be more normal than we think research is only limited to certain group studies.She just turned 6 months on 7/25/14 and she is now completely pulling herself up on furniture and has taken her first few steps without support.
Indeed, I argue that the cultural dismantling of the three basic components of normal human infant sleep i.e. sleep position (on the back for breastfeeding which was changed to prone sleep), feeding method (from breastfeeding to formula or cows milk, bottle feeding) and infant sleep location (from next to the mother within sensory range to nighttime separation, a separate room) fostered and promoted the SIDS epidemic which is was limited to the industrialized, western world.
Some ate normal rat food while others had limited or unlimited access to junk foods, tasty to both rats and humans.
The older mice fed a diet containing extra amounts of vitamin E, the equivalent to about 200 IU / day consumed by humans — about 10 times the Recommended Daily Allowance but well below the upper limit — were far more resistant to the bacteria than the older mice that had a normal amount of vitamin E in their diet.
To the identify the tissue - wide expression pattern of this receptor, they screen the full human tissue atlas and find expression in a limited number of normal tissues and cancers, including some reproductive and lymphoid organs and cancers.
Normal human fibroblasts undergo only a limited number of divisions in culture and eventually enter a nonreplicative state designated senescence or mortality stage 1 (M1).
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.
He observed that normal human cells had a finite lifespan in vitro and could execute only a limited number of cell divisions.
Glucose is the sole metabolic fuel used for nearly all brain functions under normal physiological conditions, but the brain will metabolize ketone bodies for energy when access to glucose is limited, as would occur during water - only therapeutic fasting in humans or during calorie restriction in mice.
The bad news is how much that $ 100 vaccine costs your dog... especially considering that, just like the human flu, canine influenza is a self limiting, normal illness that, in the vast majority of dogs, amounts to a couple of days of feeling sick.
The game is centered on limited resource management because the player can only rely on two characters, either two humans or a human and a loyal space dog, when it's pretty clear that around four would be required for normal operations.
Quite simply, although the error rates seen in research studies are appalling, they are also in line with the normal accuracy limits of human information processing.
I can see your logic to some extent but perhaps a difference my be that the unproven theory here, in other words the experiment, isn't whether CO2 is safe or not -LRB-... because it is safe, its been in our atmosphere for ever and is a key component in life... so that doesn't need to be proved), but perhaps at the outer limits is human induced CO2 driving climate change beyond the normal boundaries?
When we accept feelings and limit behaviors, we teach children that their emotions are a normal human experience and they are responsible for how their actions surrounding those emotions.
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