Not exact matches
The reality
of human sexuality is a patent fact; and it would seem to be intimately tied
in with man's total organic movement, which as we have seen includes his
physiology, biology, and psychology, as well as his appreciative (and hence his aesthetic), valuational, and feeling qualities.
He obtained such concepts by generalizing «particular factors discerned
in particular topics
of human interest; for example,
in physics, or
in physiology, or
in psychology» (5).
Whitehead construes the various possible areas
of research very broadly, listing physics,
physiology, psychology, aesthetics, ethical beliefs, sociology, or
in «languages conceived as storehouses
of human experience» (PR 5/7).
Moreover,
in human physiology, androgyny and gynandry refer to abnormal
human sexual development
in which an admixture
of male / female sexual organs is present
in one
human.
Within this social organism there would arise «a spiritual center, a supreme pole
of consciousness, upon which all the separate consciousnesses
of the world may converge and within which they may love one another».5 This super-consciousness would evolve
in the same way that personal consciousness does within the complex
physiology of the
human organism.
Indeed,
in February, SI posed three basic questions about the nature
of 7 - footers (population size, factors responsible for height, and health risks) to the membership
of the
Human Anatomy and
Physiology Society.
It's clear
in your weak defenses
of your claims and attempts to explain yourself that you really have no true deeper understanding
of the
physiology of the
human body, the process
of birth, and the use
of statistics and evidence
in medicine.
Our conference for 2018 is packed full
of fascinating topics such as the antibacterial properties
of human milk carbohydrates, breastmilk as a communication and gene expression tool, management
of chronic breast pain, the
physiology of the milk ejection reflex, collaboration
in high conflict settings, and so much more!
Attendance at birth has been suggested to be essential
in facilitating mother - child survival as the
physiology of birth changed during
human evolutionary history.
This is an established aspect
of human physiology,» says Huggins, who has herself worked with several families who saw their infants lose or fail to gain weight after following the feeding advice
in «Babywise,» including one pair
of newborn twins who were diagnosed with «failure to thrive.»
It is important to recognize true medical indications
of supplementary feedings as well as the preferred choice and volumes
of supplement, which are appropriately outlined
in this protocol, re-emphasizing that, while there is a time and place for formula use, a mother's own expressed milk or donated
human milk
in volumes that mimic normal breastfeeding
physiology are preferable to breast milk substitutes.
Having a doctorate
in physiology, she understands the complex metabolic processes
of the
human body.
In 1859, Charles Darwin's evolutionary theory reinforced the conception that animals could serve as models for humans in the study of biology and physiolog
In 1859, Charles Darwin's evolutionary theory reinforced the conception that animals could serve as models for
humans in the study of biology and physiolog
in the study
of biology and
physiology.
With vast differences
in the
physiology of different species and poorly conducted experiments, it comes as no surprise that 92 %
of all drugs that are shown to be safe and effective
in animal tests prove to be ineffective or even dangerous to
humans.
Written by several generations
of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) practitioners, it describes — with remarkable accuracy — the
human body
in terms
of its anatomy,
physiology, and psychology.
The advance, reported
in Proceedings
of the National Academy
of Sciences (PNAS) journal, for the first time allows scientists to analyze how normal gut microbes and pathogenic bacteria contribute to immune responses, and to investigate IBD mechanisms
in a controlled model that recapitulates
human intestinal
physiology.
To start with
human stem cells will be a powerful way to understand what goes on
in the development
of human physiology.
My love
of both molecular biology and
human physiology began
in my fourth - grade science class.
«Before this study, it was not known if it is possible to produce sufficient numbers
of these cells and successfully use them to remuscularize damaged hearts
in a large animal whose heart size and
physiology is similar to that
of the
human heart,» said Dr. Charles Murry, UW professor
of pathology and bioengineering, who led the research team that conducted the experiment.
Medical students are required to memorize such a huge number
of facts — from the anatomy and
physiology of every structure
in the
human body to the fine details
of thousands
of tests, diagnoses, and treatments — that they generally do not have time to critique the information they must cram into their heads.
«It has profound implications for our understanding
of human development and
physiology, and gives us a remarkable wealth
of resources to examine how disturbances
of this system might result
in diseases such as cancer.»
With global increase
in obesity and diet - related metabolic diseases, interest has intensified
in ancestral or «Palaeolithic» diets, not least because — to a first order
of approximation —
human physiology should be optimized for the nutritional profiles we have experienced during our evolution.
Hence, according to Fitzgerald speaking from his own experience
in class rooms, Hawkeye can instigate discussion on the
physiology of the
human eye, while also allowing for comparison with other species, such as birds
of prey, and reflection on advancements related to genetic engineering and wearable technologies.
«Even the timing
of the emergence
of symptoms
in the mice — during young adulthood — parallels the onset
of schizophrenia
in humans,» said Joseph Gogos, PhD, a professor
of physiology and neuroscience at CUMC, a principal investigator at the Zuckerman Institute and a lead author
of the paper.
«
In addition, our computer - vision system can be applied to detect states in which the human face may provide important clues as to health, physiology, emotion, or thought, such as drivers» expressions of sleepiness, students» expressions of attention and comprehension of lectures, or responses to treatment of affective disorders.&raqu
In addition, our computer - vision system can be applied to detect states
in which the human face may provide important clues as to health, physiology, emotion, or thought, such as drivers» expressions of sleepiness, students» expressions of attention and comprehension of lectures, or responses to treatment of affective disorders.&raqu
in which the
human face may provide important clues as to health,
physiology, emotion, or thought, such as drivers» expressions
of sleepiness, students» expressions
of attention and comprehension
of lectures, or responses to treatment
of affective disorders.»
Berlyne, author
of an interesting but very mechanistic theory
of experimental aesthetics, finds himself the keynote speaker
in a chapter which, after some elementary
physiology of the
human eye, is almost entirely metaphysical, discussing at length the absolute truths expressed
in mathematics and, by analogy,
in music, and posing the question as to whether God did or did not put them there for mathematicians and musicians to find.
«
In our
human airway epithelial model system, one
of the drugs destabilizes and deactivates the protein that the other drug tries to correct,» said Martina Gentzsch, PhD, an assistant professor
of cell biology and
physiology and senior author
of the UNC Science Translational Medicine paper.
In a study published last fall, researchers showed that male prairie voles that had been separated from their female partners for four days — a much shorter amount
of separation time than researchers had previously found to affect the voles»
physiology — exhibited depressionlike behavior and had increased levels
of corticosterone, the rodent equivalent
of the
human stress hormone cortisol.
So many
of the basic processes that govern development and
physiology in fish, for example, are the same processes that occur
in human beings.
His laboratory develops and deploys new biochemical and computational methods
in functional genomics, to elucidate the genetic basis
of human disease and
human physiology, and to create and deploy novel techniques
in next - generation sequencing and algorithms for tumor evolution, genome evolution, DNA and RNA modifications, and genome / epigenome engineering.
The experiments were carried out
in mice, but since there are also time -
of - the - day dependent differences
in body temperature
in humans, it is to be expected that the mechanism also plays an important role
in human physiology.
One possible outcome
of dedicating years
of hard work would be winning a Nobel Prize
in physiology or medicine, but having the personal satisfaction
of helping a fellow
human being who is sick and
in need is the best fulfillment anyone can have.»
In addition to studying the monument's environment, the deep divers were in turn the subjects of a medical study to understand the effects of extreme dive exposures on human physiolog
In addition to studying the monument's environment, the deep divers were
in turn the subjects of a medical study to understand the effects of extreme dive exposures on human physiolog
in turn the subjects
of a medical study to understand the effects
of extreme dive exposures on
human physiology.
«If
human organs on chips can be shown to be robust and consistently recapitulate complex
human organ
physiology and disease phenotypes
in unrelated laboratories around the world, as suggested by early proof -
of - concept studies, then we will see them progressively replace one animal model at a time.
The team led by Dr Rubén López —
of the UAB's Department
of Cell Biology,
Physiology and Immunology and Institute
of Neuroscience, and the Centre for Networked Biomedical Research
in Neurodegenerative Diseases (CIBERNED)-- used a genetically modified mouse that produces the
human form
of IL - 37 to study the function
of this protein.
Lynch and Granger base their characterization on our current understanding
of how the
human brain works, describing
in detail its
physiology and structure and comparing it with the brains
of other primates.
«Considered
in total, this study provides important early archaeological evidence for meat eating, hunting and scavenging behaviors - cornerstone adaptations that likely facilitated brain expansion
in human evolution, movement
of hominins out
of Africa and into Eurasia, as well as important shifts
in our social behavior, anatomy and
physiology,» Ferraro said.
«The addition
of osteocalcin as a metabolic regulator may one day lead to novel therapies, but we need to understand much better how it works and how it fits into
physiology before such therapies can be attempted
in humans,» says endocrinologist Mitch Lazar, director
of the Institute for Diabetes, Obesity, and Metabolism at the University
of Pennsylvania.
Linda Buck
of the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center and Richard Axel
of Columbia University, both winners
of the 2004 Nobel Prize
in Physiology or Medicine, have found that the
human nose contains about 1,000 different types
of olfactory neurons, each type able to detect a particular set
of chemicals.
«We found that the protein histatin - 5 present
in human saliva stiffens the pili
of ETEC, preventing the bacteria from effectively adhering to the small intestine,» explained corresponding author Esther Bullitt, PhD, associate professor
of physiology and biophysics at BUSM.
Eran Andrechek, a
physiology professor
in the College
of Human Medicine at Michigan State University, has discovered that many of the various models used in breast cancer research can replicate several characteristics of the human disease, especially at the gene l
Human Medicine at Michigan State University, has discovered that many
of the various models used
in breast cancer research can replicate several characteristics
of the
human disease, especially at the gene l
human disease, especially at the gene level.
Less than a decade after a powerful gene - silencing method — RNA interference, or just RNAi — was discovered, the field's pioneers have not only won the 2006 Nobel Prize
in Physiology or Medicine but have also helped launch an entirely new class
of drugs into
human clinical trials.
In a published study, the team of researchers implanted human pluripotent stem cells in a special line of pigs developed by Randall Prather, an MU Curators Professor of reproductive physiolog
In a published study, the team
of researchers implanted
human pluripotent stem cells
in a special line of pigs developed by Randall Prather, an MU Curators Professor of reproductive physiolog
in a special line
of pigs developed by Randall Prather, an MU Curators Professor
of reproductive
physiology.
In previous studies, Chong Wee Liew, assistant professor of physiology and biophysics in the UIC College of Medicine, and his colleagues found that in obese humans TRIP - Br2 was turned - up in visceral fat but not in subcutaneous fa
In previous studies, Chong Wee Liew, assistant professor
of physiology and biophysics
in the UIC College of Medicine, and his colleagues found that in obese humans TRIP - Br2 was turned - up in visceral fat but not in subcutaneous fa
in the UIC College
of Medicine, and his colleagues found that
in obese humans TRIP - Br2 was turned - up in visceral fat but not in subcutaneous fa
in obese
humans TRIP - Br2 was turned - up
in visceral fat but not in subcutaneous fa
in visceral fat but not
in subcutaneous fa
in subcutaneous fat.
Majoring
in psychology fueled her interest
in the
human brain, and she landed a job as a research assistant
in a brain
physiology lab at the University
of New Mexico (UNM).
In 1958, she took over a yearlong course on
human physiology at UC Berkeley that was originally taught by gerontologist Nathan Shock, the first scientific director
of the National Institute on Aging.
Models using
human tissues, reproducing key features
of biochemistry and
physiology, have enormous potential
in brain research.
The discovery was a surprise finding for investigators Lori Altmann, an associate professor
of speech, language and hearing sciences at the College
of Public Health and Health Professions, and Chris Hass, an associate professor
of applied
physiology and kinesiology
in the College
of Health and
Human Performance.
«Just like
human breast cancer, there are many subtypes that can be found
in mice,» said Eran Andrechek, co-author and
physiology professor whose work focuses on the genetic makeup
of cancer.
This decline
in occupational energy expenditure is thought to play a substantial role
in the rising obesity epidemic we have observed over that same time period,» says Dr. Lucas Carr, an assistant professor
in the Department
of Health and
Human Physiology and member
of the Obesity Research and Education Initiative at the UI.