Sentences with phrase «overcome human limitations»

By keeping this reality in mind as we go into the future, we can avoid wasted efforts to overcome human limitations by over-idealizing this tool.»
His installation suggests the desire to overcome human limitations and frailties, unapologetically and beautifully entering into the realm of emotion.»

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We recognize that some societies and cultures have unjustly limited women's full participation, but biblical, church, and secular history record countless women of vision and tenacious faith who, through prayer and perseverance, overcame limitations of every variety to influence the shaping of human history.
The religious ideology would no longer be necessary when its source in human feelings of finitude and limitation had been overcome by man's success in organizing his world.
Robert Heilbroner's An Inquiry into the Human Prospect (Norton, 1974) is representative of a certain somber mood that emerges when people reflect on the chances for our culture to overcome its myriad difficulties of population growth, of natural resource and environmental limitations, and of what Heilbroner refers to as the perplexing inability of our civilization to satisfy the human spHuman Prospect (Norton, 1974) is representative of a certain somber mood that emerges when people reflect on the chances for our culture to overcome its myriad difficulties of population growth, of natural resource and environmental limitations, and of what Heilbroner refers to as the perplexing inability of our civilization to satisfy the human sphuman spirit.
In an effort to overcome these limitations, a team at the Wyss Institute for Biologically Inspired Engineering led by its Founding Director, Donald Ingber, M.D., Ph.D., had previously engineered a microfluidic «Organ - on - a-Chip» (Organ Chip) culture device in which cells from a human intestinal cell line originally isolated from a tumor were cultured in one of two parallel running channels, separated by a porous matrix - coated membrane from human blood vessel - derived endothelial cells in the adjacent channel.
The real question is, will human evolution continue to be limited by the ponderous rate of nature or will we overcome even this limitation with our brains?
As Greg Petsko points out in his essay on the future of crystallography (see page 42), most experimental science is an attempt to overcome the limitations of the human eye.
In the end, most experimental science is just an attempt to overcome the limitations of the human eye.
Organ - on - a-chip technology may in part overcome this limitation, as exemplified by the «breathing» lung - on - a-chip that recapitulates the alveolar - capillary interface by co-culturing human alveolar epithelial cells and capillary endothelial cells on opposite sides of a flexible, porous, ECM - coated membrane.
We have developed SCID mouse models that support high levels of engraftment with human cells and tissues to overcome these limitations.
• Disease - driving pathways that involve the human immune system are often targeted by antibodies, and Organ - Chips recreate complex interactions of different human cell types and aspects of the human immune system, overcoming limitations of animal models which do not reflect all human immune cells.
The partnership is designed to use Organ - Chips that reflect the complex biology required to model the effects of therapeutic antibodies in humans, overcoming the limitations of current preclinical experimental methods.
The LEES ultracapacitor has the capacity to overcome this energy limitation by using vertically aligned, single - wall carbon nanotubes — one thirty - thousandth the diameter of a human hair and 100,000 times as long as they are wide.
Whether a human rights claim (if limitation can be overcome) adds anything to the substantive allegations.
According to Samsung, the company has created Bixby in an effort to overcome the current fundamental limitations of the human - to - machine interface used by smartphone owners each and every day.
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