Sentences with phrase «patterns around human»

According to one study, housed cats organized their daily activity patterns around human caretaker activity.

Not exact matches

She says animals are following similar health patterns as humans, like how around one out of eight females of either species gets breast cancer.
In taking this sixth step, Christians affirm that the «tendency toward the human and the humane (toward «Christ») in the ultimate nature of things» which has existed since the beginning of time «has become evident and clear only now in the new order of relationships just coming into view» in the Christian community To be sure, «any community which becomes a vehicle in history of more profoundly humane patterns of life» can be a part of this new order, but the events around Jesus have at least a kind of priority as its first clear manifestation.
The death - of - God myth symbolically articulates, from within the Christian perspective which is my religious framework, my own inability any longer to affirm anything more in the way of grace and love than the human faces and voices and bodies around me, those persons with whom I enter into relationships of various kinds and intensities and patterns of communion and brokenness.
It does not reflect prevailing patterns of human behavior... If you look around carefully, you will see that most people are not really maximizers, but instead what you might call «satisfiers»: they want to satisfy their needs, and that means being in equilibrium with oneself, with other people, with society and with nature.
If true, the results suggest that human sleep patterns evolved by around 300 million years ago in a common ancestor of birds, mammals and reptiles.
Worse, the new weight from trans fats showed up mostly around the abdomen, a pattern strongly associated with cardiovascular disease in humans.
New insights into animal patterns around extinct submarine volcanoes could inform measures used to protect marine ecosystems from human activities, such as trawling and deep - sea mining.
To track the birds» activity patterns, the researchers caught 142 of the animals by walking around on the tundra and tossing nets over them — the birds aren't afraid of humans — and glued a radio transmitter to each, the size of a small bean.
The Indian Ocean Dipole, a key climate driver in the oceans around Australia, is related to patterns of a human parasitic infection primarily spread through water.
Yet now researchers are learning that just as human quirks and temperaments shape our lives and the world around us, the behavior patterns of individual animals affect their role in their ecosystem, their prospects for survival, and, ultimately, their evolution.
Around the time these patterns changed, humans were becoming increasingly dependent on agriculture — a cultural shift that physically altered the environment and would have introduced new barriers to dispersal of plants and animals.
To capture the early spatial patterns of a newly emergent virus in swine populations prior to extensive geographical mixing, this study focused on an H1 influenza virus that was introduced twice from humans into swine around 2003.
Investigators in the CRGGH will develop genetic epidemiology models that will explore the patterns and determinants of common complex diseases in populations in the United States and other human populations around the world.
The potential risks around sulfate aerosol solar geoengineering include alteration of regional precipitation patterns, its effects on human health, and the potential damage to Earth's ozone layer by increased stratospheric sulfate particles.
He prepares a subtle, poetic visual scheme around her, appearing like cluttered realism, but actually carefully prepared, showing color patterns, medium and wide framing, reflections and mirroring, and music choices, all emotionally suggesting the inner life of this human being.
The Frances Young Tang Teaching Museum and Art Gallery at Skidmore College presents Sixfold Symmetry: Pattern in Art and Science, an exhibition of contemporary and historical art, artifacts, and material culture exploring the human desire to use and create pattern to understand the world aroPattern in Art and Science, an exhibition of contemporary and historical art, artifacts, and material culture exploring the human desire to use and create pattern to understand the world aropattern to understand the world around us.
Her process - based artistic practice could be described as being on the edge of art and design and focuses on exploring the materiality of her concept and the chosen medium, aiming to observe and articulate aspects of the human condition, identity, and the complexity of patterns that occur naturally in the world around us.
Systems of order, bold patterning and map - like tropes signal the vast human imprint on the world around us.
The remaining acquisitions were a prototype of a pine desk designed by minimalist artist Donald Judd in 1978 for $ 350,000; a 1969 painted plastic wall - sculpture by Craig Kauffman for $ 170,000; a Japanese Buddha head sculpted from cypress wood around AD 1000 - 1050 for $ 422,000; a set of three Spanish colonial «casta» (or mixed - race narrative) paintings from 1760 by Juan Patricio Morlete Ruiz for $ 598,000; a 16th - century checkerboard - patterned Peruvian textile for $ 250,000; and a circa 13th - century Mexican painted ceramic featuring serpent - human forms for $ 60,000.
The notion to act in a way that avoids harm, or at least minimizes risk as much as possible, when faced with risk and uncertainty has been around a long time and is rather fundamental to many of our normal human patterns.
How preposterous it is that we mere humans think that we can change weather patterns on this earth, given that it has been around for some 3.5 billion years, a span which has seen innumerable weather extremes come and go, yet the old girl is still here.
When human factors are included, the models also simulate a geographic pattern of temperature change around the globe similar to that which has occurred in recent decades.
1 there is a greenhouse effect 2 that CO2 is a GHG 3 that humans have increased atmospheric CO2 to levels not seen for 650k and more 4 that this MUST have a warming effect 5 that the warming (pattern, rate etc) is consistent with GHG forcing 5 that climate sensitivity is likely to be around 3C 6 that, whatever the flaws of MBH98, there are numerous hockey stick reconstructions developed by numerous (and independent) scientists using numerous proxies (not just treerings).
What Humanity IS altering is weather patterning, and THAT can be so done in a few hundred years, and the process of Humanity producing these alterations is around 300 years old, perhaps back even 400 years, tied to the growth (and sprawl) of the Human population.
In humans, the end product of the HPA axis is cortisol, a steroid hormone that follows a diurnal rhythm — increasing early in the morning, peaking approximately 30 minutes after waking, and declining throughout the day, reaching near - zero levels at night.14 This diurnal pattern is not present at birth but begins to emerge around 3 months of age15, 16 and is fully entrained to daylight cycles by age 2 years.17 Children experiencing social deprivation or maltreatment show departures from this typical profile of diurnal HPA activity, suggestive of chronic stress.
Her work revolves around exploring the patterns in human behavior and applying a mathematical perspective to...
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