«Before jumping into the human studies, I would like to
see some animal studies,» she says.
We have seen several studies involving decreased risk of bone fracture in children and teens who regularly consume milk, and we've also
seen animal studies showing reduced risk of osteoporosis following regular milk consumption.
Not exact matches
So, I'll do more
studying, if anyone has any links they could give me it would much appreciated, it is just baffling to me to know that man was created around
animals in the beginning how ever, was able to pull away from the
animals and begin an intelligent form a language, I can sort of
see creating things that they needed from need.
On the other hand, it would be overly simple to claim the Hebrew Scriptures in support of our modern
study of
animal life or the work of environmental conservation, since it is clear that neither priest not prophet thought the order of nature as we now
see it to reflect God's intentions, either original or ultimate, for it.
Have any
studies been done to
see how much land per
animals would be required for this to be feasable.
As I got older I never
saw art as a career choice and because I was obsessed with
animals I went into the sciences,
studying zoology and marine biology at university.
It is interesting that the
study of scientists from different countries who
studied children's passion for different
animals, showed that most children wanted to
see namely a dog as a four - legged friend.
We have been exploring the natural world in our Nature
Studies Block, drawing the
animals and plants we
see around us all of the time.
I am unsure why you disagree with using data / results from
studying other
animals that are known to be similar to humans — I
see studies all the time that correlate results in other species (eg, to demonstrate the carcinogenic properties of something, they give it to rats and watch for tumors).
«We approached this problem many years ago and have
seen all kinds of
studies, and there isn't anything definitive to say that antibiotics in livestock cause harm to people,» says Richard Carnevale, vice president of regulatory and scientific affairs at the
Animal Health Institute, which represents the manufacturers of animal drugs, including those for live
Animal Health Institute, which represents the manufacturers of
animal drugs, including those for live
animal drugs, including those for livestock.
It's an approach they hope to
see adopted in
studies of other social
animals.
«Other
studies have
seen a relationship between tameness and stress responses in
animals,» said Jessica Hekman, the first author of the paper who worked on the
study as a graduate student in the laboratory of University of Illinois
animal sciences professor Anna Kukekova.
In a vacuum the gases and liquids in the body expand rapidly,
animal studies show, but your skin and blood vessels maintain enough pressure on your body and its fluids that you will not instantly explode — no matter what you've
seen in Hollywood films.
«The herbivores created space for other plants and
animals to move in and we
saw much more diversity and variety in these ecosystems,» said Rebecca Kordas, the lead author of the
study who completed this research as a PhD student in zoology at UBC.
These findings provide evidence for the timing hypothesis, also supported by
animal studies, as an explanation for the results
seen in younger women, especially in terms of heart disease and stroke.
His opposition to
animal research began in 1995, when, in the summer between high school and college, he worked in a hospital laboratory that was conducting heart
studies on pigs and witnessed experiments he
saw as cruel.
The scientists are now expanding their research to larger numbers of
animals and they are also planning a
study to look at addiction - like behaviours in obese people to
see how well their results translate to humans.
«We were very curious to
see what would happen if we were to change the expression pattern of Pax6 in developing mouse brain to mimic that observed in large - brained
animals,» says Fong Kuan Wong, a PhD student in the lab of Wieland Huttner and first author of the
study.
Although the trial first received the go - ahead in January last year, it was put on hold the following August by the US Food and Drug Administration, which demanded further evidence that the treatment wouldn't cause cysts like those
seen in some
animal studies.
To
see into the corridor's past, the new
study looked at pollen, plant, and
animal fossils from nine sediment cores taken from two lakes near what was thought to have been the narrowest bottleneck in the corridor — the last part to open.
Recent
studies have found that patterns of neural activity
seen when an
animal is learning a new task are replayed later during sleep.
«After our
animal studies showed that GM - CSF was important in the development of an MS - like disease, we were excited to
see these results confirmed using samples from MS patients in the current
study,» says Abdolmohamad Rostami, M.D., Ph.D., Chair of the Department of Neurology at Thomas Jefferson University and director of its neuroimmunology laboratory.
The
study, published online in the Journal of Virology, also highlights the importance of flu virus surveillance — conducting
studies like Topham's to
see how the flu is changing, what flu mutations are circulating in humans and
animals, and how those mutations affect virus function.
I would like to
see any
study done on
animals get a measure of the internal dose so we can compare the
animal results to humans.
The adult male effects are very interesting because we've
seen similar effects in our
animal studies.
Working with two elderly captive Guiana dolphins at the Dolphinarium of Allwetterzoo Münster in Germany, researchers began to suspect that the
animals might have electroreceptors «because you can
see dark pits on their snouts,» says Wolf Hanke, a sensory biologist at the University of Rostock in Germany and one of the
study's authors.
Dinets spent many years trying to observe so - called cryptic
animals — those considered difficult to
see and
study — in their natural habitats.
The
study adds to a growing list of
animals, including dogs, chimpanzees, and monkeys, that are sensitive to what others can
see and hear, notes Juliane Brauer, a comparative psychologist at the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology in Leipzig, Germany.
«It sounds like science fiction, but Lin28a could be part of a healing cocktail that gives adults the superior tissue repair
seen in juvenile
animals,» says senior
study author George Daley of Boston Children's Hospital and Harvard Medical School.
«We didn't
see evidence of that in the
animal studies, but it's a concern,» Janda says.
Study author Mauricio Hoyos from Pelagios Kakunjá (a Mexican NGO) said «In Mexico in the eighties, the sea of Cortes was one of the best places to
see these beautiful and majestic
animals but at present it's hard to
see even a few.
From that moment on, Dollar dedicated himself to the
study and conservation of an
animal he had never
seen.
Scientists had long suspected that some local
animals might not be able to outrun climate change, but researchers haven't yet been able to prove the hypothesis, says Loarie, who was not involved in this
study: «It's just wonderful to
see empirical evidence that backs this up.»
«If human organs on chips can be shown to be robust and consistently recapitulate complex human organ physiology and disease phenotypes in unrelated laboratories around the world, as suggested by early proof - of - concept
studies, then we will
see them progressively replace one
animal model at a time.
We have ongoing bio-geography
studies in the Philippines that look at live
animals to
see how the complexity of island populations evolves.
It's not a question most of us would think to ask, but a new
study has given us the answer: It looks like nothing humans (or any other
animals) have ever
seen.
It turns out that these exotic sea critters — affectionately known to the researchers in the
study as «shrimp from Mars» — can
see a kind of light that, as far as we know, is not apparent to any other
animal on the planet.
In a 2011 meta - analysis, Beery and Irving Zucker, professor of psychology at the University of California, Berkeley, dug into 10 areas of biological research, such as biology and pharmacology, to
see just how bad the sex bias was in
animal studies.
Researchers
studying whales, snakes, and other
animals are finding that female sex organs have some of the same baroque complexity
seen in males.
They
see five times faster than humans, which gives them the fastest color vision of all
animals, according to a new
study in the 17 March issue of The Journal of Neuroscience.
He returned in the spring to
see how his
study animals were faring — but the deer were nowhere to be found.
Miller and colleagues were intrigued by the possibility of designing
studies to lower tau in people, but first they needed to
see how the oligonucleotide worked in an
animal more similar to people than a mouse.
The Wisconsin scientists began to
see diabetes among the control
animals while they were still in the prime of life, within six months after beginning their
study.
His idea sounds simple enough: Look hard at the bones of modern
animals to
study the tiny marks that soft tissues make on bones, and
see if such subtle marks can be found on dinosaur fossils as well.
But while those
studies have suggested that
animals are able to understand what others
see — giving them an advantage in competing for food, for example — they rely on the test subjects» ability to
see another's head or eyes, providing so - called «gaze cues.»
In the lab, they adapted the standard experimental technique for
studying place cells: implanting electrodes directly into a rat's hippocampus and recording from them as the
animal runs freely in a large box (
see «A sense of place»).
«This work sets the stage for additional
animal studies to
see if tamoxifen can be used as a drug in people and will allow us to design new drugs related to tamoxifen that are better antifungals,» says Damian Krysan of the University of Rochester, an author on the
study.
«I
see that frantic search for money in other junior professors, and it makes me appreciative that I can focus on my research program,» says Manns, now in his first year as an assistant professor
studying neuroscience and
animal behavior at Emory University in Atlanta, Georgia.
Hlusko has expanded her
study to look at a broad range of mammal teeth — including many dire wolves from the La Brea tar pits in Los Angeles — to
see whether these two traits are independently inherited in all
animals.