Sentences with phrase «remarkable human ability»

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Adler believed that human beings possess remarkable positive potentials and the ability to mold their heredity and their environment intentionally and creatively.
From La Leche League's website, «Research has shown that healthy, full - term breastfeeding infants have a remarkable ability to regulate their own milk intake when they are allowed to nurse «on cue» and that mothers» rates of milk production are closely related to how much milk their babies take... Human beings have survived and flourished because mothers have met these needs by responding freely to their babies» cues and behavior, particularly their feeding behaviors.»
Mothers are amazed to hear about the many remarkable qualities of human milk, their bodies fantastic ability to produce milk as well as the positive impact breastfeeding has on families, the environment, and society.
Remind yourself that the human body is remarkable in its ability to grow and sustain another life.
So far, though, most people would doubt that computers truly «see» a visual scene full of shapes and colors in front of their cameras, that they truly «hear» a question through their microphones, that they feel anything — experience consciousness — the way humans do, despite computers» remarkable ability to crunch data at superhuman speed.
Savants, he believes, can tap into the human mind's remarkable processing abilities.
Humans have a remarkable ability to synchronize to complex, temporally structured acoustic signals, an ability which is believed to underlie social coordination and may be a precursor to speech.
In fact, both human and zebrafish eyes contain Müller glia, an «inducible» stem cell type that gives zebrafish their remarkable regenerative abilities.
The ability to quickly and precisely edit genomes, through new technologies such as CRISPR Cas9, is only a few years old but the technology is moving at remarkable speeds with applications arising in human therapeutics.
As many a video game player has noticed, the human brain has a remarkable ability to project itself outside the body and into other objects or virtual spaces.
The human nervous system is a vast network of several billion neurons, or nerve cells, endowed with the remarkable ability to receive, store and transmit information.
Unlike humans, planarian flatworms have the remarkable ability to regrow any missing body part, making them an ideal model with which to study the molecular basis of regeneration.
«Humans have very limited capacity for regeneration, while other species like salamanders have the remarkable ability to functionally regenerate limbs, heart tissue and even the spinal cord after injury,» said lead researcher Karen Echeverri, PhD, assistant professor in the department of genetics, cell biology and development at the University of Minnesota.
The findings will «open the door to further investigations into the biological basis of intelligence, exploring how the brain, genes, nutrition and the environment together interact to shape the development and continued evolution of the remarkable intellectual abilities that make us human,» Barbey said.
Dr. Daniel Rudman's study in the New England Journal Of Medicine demonstrated the remarkable ability to reverse the effects of aging upon the human body with the employment of HGH — Human Growth Horhuman body with the employment of HGH — Human Growth HorHuman Growth Hormone!
The examination of diets before modernization can remind us of the remarkable ability of humans to adapt to their environment and can provide a context within which to view current diets.
Kevin Bacon's Sebastian Shaw, a mutant who possesses the remarkable ability to harness kinetic energy and transform that power into brute strength, intends to use this impending American / Russian conflict to create a nuclear holocaust; an environment which he believes would favour mutant domination over the powerless humans.
She also discusses his prediction of human - induced climate change, his remarkable ability to fashion poetic narrative out of scientific observation, and his relationships with iconic figures such as Simón Bolívar and Thomas Jefferson.
In the words of one client, «She has the innate ability to meet the horse on their terms with a sensitivity rarely found in humans... She brings much more than healing but a kinship with the horse that is remarkable
Temple Grandin, the extraordinary expert on animal behavior who wrote «Animals Make Us Human,» is remarkable in many ways — among them through her ability to surmount, and to some extent enlist, her autism in creating a career in livestock management, research and authorship.
We humans have a remarkable ability to rationalize whatever benefits us personally or that we find satisfying emotionally.
The human brain has a remarkable ability to find order in chaos.
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