Zelman, aware
of the animal data, spent the next few years tracking down twenty other obese, non-alcoholic patients with evidence of liver disease.
They are preparing a publication, but Zhou says that they wanted to collect a full five years» worth
of animal data.
Not exact matches
Without a great deal
of validated
animal data or preliminary human
data, this is a tough one to raise money for.»
«There are definitely people for whom the
animal spirits have kicked in,» says Frank Fiorille, vice president
of risk, compliance, and
data analytics at Paychex,
A macro trade entirely built around the framework
of «US domestic growth and reflation» + pro-business policy mix + a sprinkling
of «
animal spirits» = long Spooz / long Russell / long value vs growth / long cyclicals vs defensives / short FY / short Eurodollar futs (largest net spec shorts ever recorded per last Friday's CFTC
data) / long CNH / long copper vs short gold / short EM / short EUR / short Yen» again almost singularly hinges on the Dollar.
The universe is 13.7 billion years old (cosmology: best estimate based on available
data)- nothing to do with Atheism The earth is 4.5 billion years old (cosmology: best estimate based on available
data)- nothing to do with Atheism Life emerged from non-life (Biogenesis theory... cause and process unknown)- nothing to do with Atheism Life spread and diversified through evolution (best available explanation)- nothing to do with Atheism Man evolved from common ape ancestor (evolution science)- nothing to do with Atheism Consciousness is an emergent property
of the brain (neuroscience)- nothing to do with Atheism Emotions, memories and intelligence are functions
of the brain (neuroscience)- nothing to do with Atheism Morals are emergent qualities
of social
animals (natural science)- nothing to do with Atheism
Regarding Meyer's 2013 Darwin's Doubt: The Explosive Origin
of Animal Life and the Case for Intelligent Design, paleontologist Donald Prothero asserts that Meyer, not a paleontologist nor a molecular biologist, does not understand these scientific disciplines, therefore he misinterprets, distorts and confuses the
data, all for the purpose
of promoting the «God
of the gaps» argument.
ian... not sure which part you wanted me to reply on, but I will take issue with yr point about homosexuality being a threat to human existence.I'm no expert on the subject, but I think we cd safely assume that the phenomena has been with us since our ancestors came out
of the trees... we're now over six billion and growing at an alarming rate.Not sure where you might find the
data on this supposed threat to going forth and multiplying.BTW, I have read that homosexual behaviour is observable in the
animal kingdom, but I wd need to do some work to reference a credible study.
The ancients based their opinions on
data gathered from studies
of the pregnant mother or through the dissection and vivisection
of pregnant
animals.
For within the past 40 years anthropologists in general have begun to accept the
data provided by lonely birdwatchers and other students
of animal behavior which demonstrate that the primal instinct in
animals is neither to reproduce nor to survive.
Would Christian's
animal studies constitute the kind
of data you are seeking?
The
data of experience — rocks, trees,
animals, people, etc. — are part
of the world, and yet they are part
of the self as well.
Our developed consciousness fastens on the sensum as
datum: our basic
animal experience entertains it as a type
of subjective feeling.
When Loren Eiseley describes the process
of evolution
of plant and
animal life struggling through the hot, red winds
of the young earth, and when space shots send back
data from the Moon and Mars, our cosmic vision expands.
While the amount
of pain involved and the number
of animals affected is disputed, [44] these events have occurred and to some extent still occur, but hard
data is lacking.
«The phenotypic and genomic
data collected as part
of the MDC project will improve the accuracy
of estimated breeding values (EBVs) describing economically important reproduction traits in
animals, related to the Kaiuroo herd, throughout the Brahman breed.»
The study into a vegan America, published in the Proceedings
of the National Academy
of Sciences and based on
data on what Americans ate and how they farmed between 2000 and 2010, looked at how much US soil is given over to raising
animals to create food for humans, and then worked out how much food Americans could create if they cut out the middle - cow — and simply grew food to eat themselves.
We've crunched the
data, we've consulted the oracle, we've pored over the entrails
of a wide range
of farmyard
animals, and we can exclusively reveal that for the 2014 World Cup in Brazil, your second team is going to be Japan.
Although there's little scientific
data on the effects
of BPA on humans, results from
animal studies suggest that it's unsafe.
Thankfully, as someone who has studied the effects
of chronic stress in
animals and in people, I knew that claims like Dr. Narvaez's are not supported by
data and instead rest on a fundamental misreading
of stress research.
The
Data section will provide a detailed overview of both the human and animal data used to inform the previous secti
Data section will provide a detailed overview
of both the human and
animal data used to inform the previous secti
data used to inform the previous sections.
I am unsure why you disagree with using
data / results from studying other
animals that are known to be similar to humans — I see studies all the time that correlate results in other species (eg, to demonstrate the carcinogenic properties
of something, they give it to rats and watch for tumors).
The most recent study report described in these same regions decreased tissue levels
of 5 - HT and tryptophan hydroxylase, the synthesizing enzyme for serotonin, and no evidence
of excessive serotonin degradation as assessed by levels
of 5 - hydroxyindoleacetic acid (the main metabolite
of serotonin) or ratios
of 5 - hydroxyindoleacetic acid to serotonin.30 A recent article described a significant association between a decrease in medullary 5 - HT1A receptor immunoreactivity and specific SIDS risk factors, including tobacco smoking.40 These
data confirm results from earlier studies in humans39, 41 and are also consistent with studies in piglets that revealed that postnatal exposure to nicotine decreases medullary 5 - HT1A receptor immunoreactivity.42
Animal studies have revealed that serotonergic neurons located in the medullary raphe and adjacent paragigantocellularis lateralis play important roles in many autonomic functions including the control
of respiration, blood pressure, heart rate, thermoregulation, sleep and arousal, and upper airway patency.
Once - exotic
animals like cookie - targeted online ads now get their fair share
of attention, but advocates can employ
data to direct their outreach in other ways as well.
«Our critique also addresses the failures
of the Report in relation to expression
of data on antibiotic use in
animals.
To get around those limitations, Hirt and her colleagues looked at previously collected
data for a wide variety
of creatures, including ectotherms (so - called cold - blooded
animals) as well as warm - blooded endotherms.
Researchers have only indirect evidence that bats are reservoirs
of Ebola, Plowright says, but the
data suggest that the
animals probably do harbor the virus.
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Data -
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Data Module - A Limited Earth: An Unlimited Population?
Naveed Sattar at the University
of Glasgow, UK, is more cautious, saying that
animal data does not always reflect what's going on in people.
«While the
data suggests we need to exercise caution when considering the implications
of high - fat diets during pregnancy, we can't yet make that leap to apply these findings in
animal models directly to humans,» said Dr. Tamashiro.
His latest research involves collecting
data on the ankles
of 50,000 modern birds in order to compare them with ankles he's observed in other
animals dating back to Iguanodon, a Jurassic dinosaur.
Combing the genetic
data from a transmission study in ferrets, a team led by Thomas Friedrich, a professor
of pathobiological sciences at the University
of Wisconsin - Madison School
of Veterinary Medicine, found that during transmission, when one
animal is infected by another through sneezing or coughing, the process
of natural selection acts strongly on hemagglutinin, the structure the virus uses to attach to and infect host cells.
Nick Phin, head
of respiratory diseases at Public Health England, thinks the study relies too much on
animal data.
Furthermore, brain imaging
data for these very elderly
animals shows a slight loss
of grey matter (neuronal cell bodies), an effect that the researchers have not yet explained, as well as significantly slowed atrophy
of white matter (the neuronal fibers connecting different areas
of the brain).
«We can also combine that
data with projections
of sea ice, to predict how much more or less it will cost these
animals to make a living over the next century,» Fischbach says.
A host
of cell culture and
animal data suggests they should work.
«As the poles are thought to harbor ecosystems like those from millions
of years ago, our
data suggest that more ancient
animals were slow - growing,» Moss says.
They charted how fluctuating oxygen concentrations correlated with the emergence
of new
animals as seen in the fossil record and from genetic
data.
Using
data from high - speed video recordings
of 96 feedings, the researchers measured the speed
of the salamanders» tongue thrusts as the
animals ate crickets, termites, and other bugs.
Researchers performed a meta - analysis
of literature examining patients with NASH, and then tested their hypothesis using an
animal model, which enabled them to eliminate possible confounders
of the clinical
data, such as antibiotic exposure and medical comorbidities.
To produce these efficiency estimates, the research team collected
data on variables including feed composition, feed conversion ratios, edible portions and nutritional content
of major farmed terrestrial and aquatic
animal species.
«[These are] basic
data about
animal use and compliance that taxpayers have a right to access, particularly when it comes to taxpayer - funded labs,» says Justin Goodman, vice president
of advocacy and public policy at the White Coat Waste Project, a Washington, D.C. — based group that opposes taxpayer - funded
animal experiments.
«Tracking
data reveal the secret lives
of marine
animals: Seals, whales, sharks, turtles, seabirds, and other marine vertebrates show similar patterns
of movement in marine environments.»
By attaching small
data - logging packs with motion sensors to the backs
of four colugos, researchers found that it takes one - and - a-half times more energy for the
animals to climb up a tree and glide from point A to B than it does for them to move the same distance through the trees.
But new
animal data suggest vaping may pose immune risks — and possibly behavioral and reproductive risks for the children
of women who vape during pregnancy.
Using genetic
data from modern
animals to figure out what went on in the past is like flipping to the end
of a novel and reading only the ending; it shows how things ended up but doesn't indicate how the story started or unfolded.
Researchers from around the world have now pooled their
data on the movements
of a wide array
of marine
animals, enabling them to look for common features in how
animals move throughout the world's oceans.
The
data reveal that the
animals» numbers have plunged 95 percent over the past two centuries, coinciding with the arrival
of settlers and the rapid clearing
of forest habitats.
Using
data from several sources on 162 terrestrial
animals and plants unique (endemic) to the Albertine Rift, the researchers used ecological niche modeling (computer models) to determine the extent
of habitat already lost due to agriculture, and to estimate the future loss
of habitat as a result
of climate change.
Using
data sourced from existing studies and information collected together in the Liverpool ENHanCEd Infectious Diseases (EID2) database, the researchers cross-referenced all known cases
of parasites and pathogens in domestic
animals with the length
of time they have been domesticated by man.