Sentences with phrase «real human bodies»

It's not just Tinder and Grindr, OK Cupid and Bumble, but also real human bodies that meet by chance and make us murmur New York, I Love You, But...
One implication of this new body of work is that real human bodies have assumed the place, or status, of sculptures.
In violating representations of the human body with this kind of vivid, kaleidoscopic variety, the filmmakers allude only vaguely to the vulnerability of real human bodies.
Traditional eating and living wisdom is passed down through experiments on real human bodies for centuries.
On paper, the T4 to T3 conversion happens just fine, but in the real world, in real human bodies, we may not always convert T4 to T3.
It is a fair guess, however, that most viewers by far are here to behold the spectacle of authenticity promised in the touring exhibition's tagline: «The Anatomical Exhibition of Real Human Bodies
However, we don't think that disproves god and that he put in an appearance on earth in a real human body to show us who he really is, as opposed to the explanations of religion.
The more organs they can combine, the closer they'll be to a real human body.
There is a big difference between real human body proportions and fashion illustration proportions.

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[12] So, if the body is a picture of the soul, it is a picture of something real and the soul is not just a way of talking about beings with typically human behaviour but is itself something real.
The ONLY REAL SOLUTION to the overcrowding of areas like Gaza that does not result in war or death occuring is the colonization of planetary bodies like the Moon and Mercury both of which have more than ample supplies of water to create habitats for humans.
Being into holistic health and healing includes being sensitive to real human struggles - the mind, body, heart and soul of each person and their unique situation.
Pritchett School 3rd graders got a chance last week to walk away from their normal classroom lessons on the human body and explore such issues as disease research and the benefits of breast - feeding with real medical professionals as part of the school's health fair.
Medical school starts with the dissection of a human body, a grisly task that tests whether you're for real.
The new drug - like compounds discovered by Vogel and her co-authors offer hope that using a computer - generated P - gp model, explained here http://bit.ly/1LVmR7a, developed to accurately mimic the physical, chemical and biological functions of the protein in the human body, will speed up the drug discovery process and work in real life as well.
MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA — In the run - up to national elections on 21 August, the country's top science body, the Australian Academy of Science (AAS), has weighed in on the climate change debate with a report backing the mainstream scientific view that human - induced climate change is real and that a business - as - usual approach to carbon emissions will lead to a «catastrophic» four - to five - degree increase in average global temperatures.
Professor Milica Radisic (IBBME, ChemE), graduate student Boyang Zhang and the rest of the team are among those research groups around the world racing to find ways to grow human tissues in the lab, under conditions that mimic a real person's body.
«So it is a real exercise to get across, and the magnitude of that is illustrated by the fact that, before anatomically modern humans made the leap, no large - bodied animal ever got all the way across.»
The first, Schatz's amendment, cites scientific bodies like the National Research Council and Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change in asking whether it's the «sense of Congress» that «climate change is real» and that «human activity significantly contributes to climate change.»
To better imitate cells» real environment in human body, researchers evenly mixed weak (rupture force of 12 pico - Newtons) and strong (rupture force of 54 pico - Newtons) tension gauge tethers and studied cell adhesion in the multiplex scenario.
Dr. Lambert: In perhaps a generation, the field of genetics will advance to a place where we will be able to perform real - time measurement of changing biomarkers in the human body, including genes expressed and the microbiome, and have early warning signals for disease detection, prevention and intervention.
They learn how to identify all of the bones in the human body, working with both cast models and real human bones.
Our bodies are limited by the sensitivity of the human eye, but we have expanded our searches by manipulating the pixels of more sensitive cameras, and can thus capture evidence of real physical phenomena with our machines.
Since the first organoids were created less than a decade ago, their uncanny ability to mimic in miniature the development of real organs in the human body has caused a quiet revolution in many areas of medical research.
When the human body senses a threat, be it real or perceived, our physiology shifts to a defensive mode orchestrated by the brain — the immune system and appetite ramp down, metabolism is altered to liberate fuels, and blood flow is redirected to deliver these fuels to muscles that need them.
Each BODY WORLDS exhibition contains real human specimens, including a series of fascinating whole - body plastinates as well as individual organs, organ configurations, blood vessels and transparent body sliBODY WORLDS exhibition contains real human specimens, including a series of fascinating whole - body plastinates as well as individual organs, organ configurations, blood vessels and transparent body slibody plastinates as well as individual organs, organ configurations, blood vessels and transparent body slibody slices.
In an effort to debunk social media myths about body perfection, they opened up to us about the specific physical side effects they experienced after growing and delivering a real live human.
The root cause of mental health issues is part physical imbalance (e.g., chronic inflammation, thyroid dysfunction, autoimmunity, hormone imbalance, blood sugar dysregulation, chronic sleep deprivation), and part psychospiritual (e.g., history of trauma, cognitive distortions, social isolation, chronic stress, living out of alignment with the way human beings evolved to thrive — eating real food, moving their bodies, sleeping in darkness, breathing fresh air, drinking clean water, seeing the sun, connected to nature, and deeply rooted in community).
After a decade in private practice and working with thousands of real people, I can not have a stronger belief in the power of the human body.
Inflammation is a naturally - occurring function in our human bodies, but chronic and excess inflammation is a real problem.
This adaptive process may fail to occur during short - term studies but the human body is more than capable of adjusting to the sulfur load of real foods, given a proper time frame.
Using an argon laser to measure human antioxidant levels in real time, researchers uncover how fast stress can deplete the body, and how slowly it takes to restore antioxidant levels.
As a person who understands the human body in terms of nutrition and weight loss, Nate Miyaki is a real expert with plenty of videos and publications to show you.
Now with your in depth explanations on all aspects of the human body, how could any one in their right mind argue that this is not real?
I also hypothesize that real foods have an inherent quality to them that directly encourages the human body to regulate and restore itself.
This is real human estrogen, and the body is trying to get rid of it.
Have humans had to resort to pushing them out of their bodies (you know, the way humans do in our real world)?
It is only after hacker cult figure Morpheus agrees to show Tom «how deep the rabbit hole goes» that Tom, and we, learn The Ugly Truth: the surface of the earth has been uninhabitable for centuries, and all humans are spending their lives in a virtual reality construct, while a complex network of machines uses the electrical energy and body heat from their real bodies, which are stored in individual pods, as a fuel source.
When brutal organized real estate crime enforcer Thomas (Romain Duris) looks at a new lover through the slits of his fingers — fingers we've seen hungry at her body just moments before, fingers we've seen brutalizing squatters and other unfortunates he's been enlisted to bloody — there is aroused an essential sympathy with the base humanity of this man through his most human part.
And yet here comes «Surrogates,» a slick sci - fi number that presents a future in which flawless, hot - bodied, chicly dressed synthetic humans do the everyday living / working / playing, their every action neurally controlled by their real - human counterparts, a risk - averse population of shut - ins who've gone to seed.
Beautifully verdant strings soon give way to the truly frightening string and sampled moss that fuses together with the real science - based reason for the once - human things chasing our frightened scientist family through the woods, terrifically effective horror - action and atmospheric scoring that not only plays eco body horror, but also a beautiful sense of choral tragedy for a clan that really should have listened to locals» warnings to not go into the Emerald Isle's forbidden woods.
«The game mechanics are based on symptoms and statistics from the real diseases, so this hame has huge appeal for science teachers as well when teaching students about the human body and its immune system,» Dr Epstein said.
This could come in handy for a Physics eLearning course, for example; or for an eLearning program that seeks to show real - life cause - effect relationships of moving or positioning an object or item or machine part or even a part of a human body.
-- 18 stages with different gameplays — 100 + realistic biomedical conditions — Spread diseases across all human systems — Real - Time human body degradation — Awesome graphics!
The works on view reflect the different approaches to realism deployed by artists, such as the application of color to imitate skin or flesh, using casts from real bodies, dressing sculptures in clothing, creating moveable limbs and automated bodies, or incorporating human blood, hair, teeth and bones.
Other tactics include the use of casts taken from real bodies, dressing sculpted figures in clothing, constructing moveable limbs and automated bodies, even incorporating human blood, hair, teeth, and bones.
Rituals since 1851», Fondazione La Triennale di Milano, Milan, Italy (2015); «Chercher le Garçon», MAC / VAL, Paris, France (2015); «Staying Power: Photographs of Black British Experience 1950s - 1990s», Victoria and Albert Museum, London, England (2015); «Progress», The Foundling Museum, London, England (2014); «Study from the Human Body», Stephen Friedman Gallery, London, England (2014); «The Divine Comedy: Heaven, Hell, Purgatory revisited by Contemporary African Artists», Frankfurt MMK, Germany; travels to Smithsonian National Museum of African Art, Washington, USA; Museo Reina Sofia, Madrid, Spain; Correo Venezia, Venice; Hayward Gallery, London, England (2014); «Education», Vögele Kultur Zentrum, Pfäffikon, Switzerland (2013); «Victoriana: The Art of Revival», Guildhall Art Gallery, London, England (2013); «Earth Matters: Land as Material and Metaphor in the Arts of Africa», Smithsonian Institute, National Museum of African Art, Washington DC, USA (2013); «The Desire for Freedom: Art in Europe since 1945», Deutsches Historisches Museum Berlin, Berlin, Germany (2012); «Six Yards, Guaranteed Real Dutch Wax Exhibition», Museum of Modern Art, Arnhem, Netherlands (2012); and «Migrations: Journeys into British Art», Tate Britain, London, England (2012).
From recent location - specific series such as The Hotan Project (2012 - 13) made in the Xinjiang province of China, his first London series titled Half Street (2013), as well as recent trips to make work in the UAE and Greenland, Liu has also created an automated painting machine entitled Weight of Insomnia (2016), which translates a digital video feed of traffic streams and human movement in real time into a new body of paintings tracing time, memory and behaviour.
While various commentaries can be drawn from these surprising visual analogies - for example on consumption, desire, and representations of the human body - the real intrigue of the work lies in its exploration of the surreal and seductive nature of images.
Other tactics include the use of casts taken from real bodies, dressing sculpted figures in clothing, constructing movable limbs and automated bodies, even incorporating human blood, hair, teeth, and bones.
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