Sentences with phrase «recent human cases»

Such strains can spread among humans, as shown by recent human cases in Denmark even though it has banned antibiotic growth - promoters in livestock.

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In the case of the more recent nontheology, liberalism stressed the «more» quality (James) of human experience and the importance of developing an overview of life that gives reason and experience their due, allowing for a cosmology wider than humanity itself.
In recent years the International Court of Justice — the World Court — has ruled against the U.S. in human rights cases brought by Nicaragua and Paraguay.
Citing the recent United States Department of States report, which alleged cases of extreme human rights violations under the Buhari administration, Ologbondiyan called on Trump to ask Buhari questions on the way he runs his government.
In recent years we have intervened in support of Tony and Jane Nicklinson's and Paul Lamb's attempts to overhaul the law on assisted dying for the terminally ill and incurably suffering by taking human rights cases through the courts, as well as supported parliamentary attempts to legalise assisted dying for the terminally ill.
Emphasizing that the recent unfortunate attacks by Boko Haram terrorists on communities close to Maiduguri, despite «our successes», calls for concern, the Army said all cases of indiscipline and related acts of misconduct including human rights abuses will be tried by the Special Court.
When challenged by President Donald Trump during a recent visit to Washington DC over cases of human rights abuses, president Buhari asserted that his government is a respecter of human rights.
All the recent cases in Brazil have been sylvatic — a slight misnomer because some have occurred inside cities — but no human - to - human transmission has occurred.
The recent upsurge of human cases indicates the possibility of imported cases to Europe.
«But this was not always the case,» explains Professor Dr. Madelaine Böhme, director of the Senckenberg Centre for Human Evolution and Palaeoenvironment (HEP) at the University of Tübingen, who continues, «Our most recent study shows that the number of amphibian and reptile species used to be much higher in the course of geological history.»
The country has never had easy access to human rabies vaccines, but the disease has soared in recent years: from fewer than 200 cases in the 1990s to 3,302 in 2007, and such official estimates are likely to be an undercount.
In this case, as in a recent case of gene borrowing between weeds (ScienceNOW, 13 November 2008), «humans were indirect agents in promoting these events,» says Enrico Coen, a geneticist at the John Innes Centre in Norwich, U.K. Geneticist Sheila Schmutz of the University of Saskatchewan in Canada wonders what else the dogs might have contributed to wolves, say, to metabolism or immune system function.
Human and rat testes respond differently to endocrine disrupting chemicals such as BPA in two thirds of all cases, according to a recent review.
A survey of presentations at recent meetings of the International Meeting for Autism Research (IMFAR) and the Organization for Human Brain Mapping (OHBM) suggests that this may in fact be the case.
The challenge takes on even more urgency with recent developments, including a federal administration now more open to exploring the potential of stem cells, the recent FDA approval of a human trial involving embryonic stem cells, as well as the reported case of a young boy who developed a brain tumor four years after receiving a stem - cell treatment for a rare genetic disorder.
The nonspecific resistance enhanced by taking this supplement was established in early animal studies and has been corroborated in recent human clinical case studies.
The ending is a little overlong and the story lacks the human interest and characterization of similar, recent pulled - from - the - headlines / case files dramas.
includes: Physical factors pushing people out of Niger Human factors pushing people out of Niger costs and benefits of migration for host country - economic + / — social + / — political + / - has several case studies from recent news article
However, recent cases of H1N1 in 2 ferrets and a cat that have tested positive for the H1N1 virus demonstrate that human transmission to pets is possible.
While the relationship between age and brain atrophy in humans is well documented and could potentially bias a comparison between different age groups, there is no evidence that this is the case in dogs (a recent study has shown that Labradors in the age groups 1 — 5, 5 — 10 and 10 + have similar cerebellar volumes)[22] or even chimpanzees [25].
In case you missed President Obama's first long discussion of human - driven global warming in recent memory, which came near the end of his news conference on Wednesday, here's the brunt of it, as summarized on Twitter by Will Oremus of Slate (found via Stephen Lacey):
In an interview, Richard Somerville, a climatologist at the University of California, San Diego, and a past contributor to the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, said the case for climate change as a serious risk to human affairs was clear, despite recent firestorms over some data sets and scientists» actions.
Some 98 percent of working climate scientists agree that the atmosphere is already warming in response to human greenhouse - gas emissions, and the most recent research suggests that we are on a path toward what were once considered «worst case» scenarios.
In fact, according to a Skeptical Science review of studies on human and natural contributions to global warming: «Most studies showed that recent natural contributions have been in the cooling direction, thereby masking part of the human contribution and in some cases causing it to exceed 100 % of the total warming.»
In the case of climatology, I suppose this should have involved an experiment / investigation showing that recent warming can ONLY or MOSTLY be attributed to human forcings (e.g.; CO2 emissions) and not to natural and / or unknown causes.
However, for regional downscaling (and global) models to add value (beyond what is available to the impacts community via the historical, recent paleorecord and a worst case sequence of days), they must be able to skillfully predict changes in regional weather statistics in response to human climate forcings.
As has been the case for recent COPs, commentators about achievements at COP - 17 are split on whether these negotiations accomplished some important positive steps toward an eventual meaningful global solution to climate change or whether Durban must be understood as another tragic international failure to come up with an adequate solution to the immense threat of human - induced warming.
Frank: The recent book by Jonathan Haidt makes the case that conservatives have better intuition in understanding humans» deep psychology that liberals do.
Even the case «Marcott et al» did not prove that the current high temperature could be unprecedented, on basis of which the recent global warming can be regarded as well as natural as human - made.
The IPCC hypothesis that AGW, caused principally by human CO2 emissions, has been the primary cause of past warming and that it represents a serious potential threat to humanity or our environment is an «uncorroborated hypothesis» at this time, unless one agrees with Pielke that the recent decadal lack of warming of the atmosphere (surface plus troposphere) as well as the upper ocean despite record increase in CO2 levels has falsified it, in which case it has become a «falsified hypothesis», until such time that the falsification can be refuted with empirical evidence.
It remains true that Earth has warmed more than 1 degree farenheit degrees over last century largely due to the buildup of human - made greenhouse gases... it remains the case that the projections of future climate change are every bit of discouraging as they were before the recent flap began.»
A recent Rasmussen U.S. poll found that 69 per cent of 1,000 respondents believed it at least «somewhat likely» that climate scientists had falsified their research data to support the case for catastrophic human - caused global warming (CAGW).
I would answer: keep in mind that, f.e., energy required for ice melting and due to GHGs (our «contribution») does not increases temperatures... You also have an explanation from «skepticalscience»:»... Most studies showed that recent natural contributions have been in the cooling direction, thereby masking part of the human contribution and in some cases causing it to exceed 100 % of the total warming».
A recent decision of the Human Rights Tribunal considered a similar argument, although one with dramatically less severe legal consequences, in a case involving the Regional Municipality of Waterloo.
While this particular deterrent was once an effective tool in restraining the publication of private information, the advent of the Human Rights Act 1998 (HRA 1998) and recent case law have resulted in the subrogation of privacy in favour of the freedom of an increasingly powerful press.
That was a key question in the recent case Maula v. Ontario (Attorney General) before the Human Rights Tribunal of Ontario.
The ECJ could not remain indifferent to the global trend to widen the category of crimes that «should not go unpunished», according to recent International Criminal Court (ICC) guidelines (see Policy Paper on Case Selection and Prioritisation of the Office of the Prosecutor, 15 September 2016), and therefore consider «serious» financial crimes as crimes against human rights, with the primary objective of ensuring «jointly with the relevant national jurisdictions, that the most serious crimes committed in each situation do not go unpunished» (ICC, Policy Paper, para. 1 (8)-RRB-, through the implementation of «effective» measures.
It is arguable that my imposing a longer licence period in respect of these prisoners, Art 7 of the European Convention on Human Rights is engaged, although bearing in mind recent cases attempting to highlight differences between the 1991 and CJA 2003 regimes, it is unlikely that such arguments will find favour with the courts, but we shall see!
The duty of professional regulators to comply with the Code, and the right of a registrant to address an alleged violation through a complaint to the Human Rights Tribunal, rather than through an appeal, is illustrated in the recent human rights case of Fossum v. Society of Notaries Public of British Columbia, 2011 BCHRTHuman Rights Tribunal, rather than through an appeal, is illustrated in the recent human rights case of Fossum v. Society of Notaries Public of British Columbia, 2011 BCHRThuman rights case of Fossum v. Society of Notaries Public of British Columbia, 2011 BCHRT 310.
Two recent cases of the Ontario Human Rights Tribunal have addressed this issue with opposite outcomes.
In fact recent cases such as Cedillo v. Secretary of Health and Human Services have illustrated that the lack of proof for compensation under the Act meant that compensation has been provided even when the scientific evidence runs contrary to the petitioner's position.
A few recent human rights cases have highlighted the need for employers to accommodate the need for parents to take time off for childcare.
In a recent case, Pollock v. Wilson, a condominium resident went to the Ontario Human Rights Tribunal (the» Tribunal») alleging that another resident discriminated against her because of disability an...
A recent case from the B.C. Human Rights Tribunal addressed the protections afforded to an employee who could no longer work at a full - time level on account of her disability.
Some might say that the community infrastructure levy («CIL») is just a tax on developers to fund infrastructure, but a recent appeal case showed that it's also a handy yardstick with which to measure human ingenuity...
The number of recent awards demonstrates an increasing trend of such awards and Ontario courts are prepared to award human rights damages in appropriate cases.
However, legislative developments and recent decisions, including Silvera v. Olympia Jewelry Corporation, 2015 ONSC 3760, confirm the authority and the increasing number of cases in which Ontario courts award human rights damages.
Topics will include workplace drug and alcohol testing, family status accommodation, accessibility and recent trends in damage awards in human rights cases.
But this recent case also tells us that condominium corporations must comply with the Human Rights Code when it comes to other matters which may be tied to services of the corporation or the corporation's directors or officers.
The MacArthur Foundation honors extraordinary organizations — in this case, recognizing the Human Rights Center's investigations and research on war crimes and human rights abuses in more than a dozen countries and spotlighting the center's recent work on wartime sexual violHuman Rights Center's investigations and research on war crimes and human rights abuses in more than a dozen countries and spotlighting the center's recent work on wartime sexual violhuman rights abuses in more than a dozen countries and spotlighting the center's recent work on wartime sexual violence.
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