This wooden brain puzzle is
shaped like a human, but with the right technique it can be folded up to become a cube - and back again!
«Philip Hammond, outwardly
shaped like a human but in fact a calculating machine so ruthless and efficient that he is said to make John Redwood look like Graham Norton.»
A whole set of awesome ballpoint pens that are
shaped like human bones?
He looks like a human, he's
shaped like a human, he moves, works, and reacts like a human.
Within these vast caverns you can witness incredible formations of stalactites and stalagmites
some shaped like human and wildlife figures.
From castle turrets carved from bone, to a massive sculpture
shaped like a human foot and made of newsprint, Eberle is interested in mankind's need to control the natural order and for disposability, both of which negatively affect the world we live in.
The back of this office chair is
shaped like a human spine.
The earliest work in this exhibition is a stone
shaped like a human face that was picked up by early human ancestors 3m years ago.
These «pots» are jars
shaped like human heads, typically male, and the personages commonly appear to be deceased.
Not exact matches
Both sharks and
humans make antibodies to invading antigens — with one key difference:
Human antibodies are
shaped a bit
like a serving fork, with one prong being the so - called heavy chain, and the other the light chain.
A fascinating new technology developed by a group at MIT uses Wi - Fi signals
like sonar to detect
human shapes.
The ad promotes Tommee Tippee's baby bottles
shaped like actual
human breasts.
In
like manner, the preaching and theology
shaped by new critical presumptions to illumine the
human condition hid from us that the
human condition we were illuminating was that of the bourgeoisie.
This new consciousness has begun to
shape an emerging yet coherent view of an interconnected world, where
humans are inextricably linked to one another, whether we
like it or not, and where all are connected to and dependent on the natural world in which we all live.
Again, with
like sarcasm, he ridicules the entire faith and vogue of idols: one cuts a tree for firewood, using it for heating and for cooking; but still a sizable piece remains, until as an afterthought it is given to a craftsman who, with a deal of labor,
shapes it into a pretense of
human form — and then men bow down to it and say, «Deliver me, for thou art my god!»
I would
like to hear sermons giving
shape to possibilities of
human delight in the future God intends for us and setting forth the moral imperatives that are required to make the ideal real.
it shows a better
shape in becoming
like a
human baby.
This is still the case whether the
shaping of
human desire involves programs
like the Affordable Care Act that seeks to orient
humans toward care for the other or advocacy of programs that support a pro-life agenda.
Is G. K. Chesterton right when he says that «all
human beings, without any exception whatever, were specially made, were
shaped and pointed
like shining arrows, for the end of hitting the mark of Beatitude»?
Yet in spite of all our wishing and wanting and hoping for time to freeze them in that perfectly small
shape, they grow into these tiny little
humans — ones who sometimes — blissfully — still gift us fleeting reminders of the babies they once were:
Like when their eyes catch the light a certain way, and we remember the first time they opened them.
You will face those challenges that come
shaped like little
humans and through your commitment to them you will transform their lives.
«It can sometimes feel
like we are preparing for a world in which artificial intelligence, algorithms and automation, rather than
human endeavour and hard work, will
shape every aspect of our society and our economy.
Here again,
human - made designs
like the rectangular
shape of this magazine don't count.
«Its position and
shape are very similar to those of a modern
human, but it seems to be more mobile,» a bit
like the opposable thumb of a chimpanzee.
A cylindrical colony, in which a twenty - mile long tube was lined with
human habitations, also made the cut, as did toroid colonies,
shaped like immense hula hoops.
What is beyond doubt is that
humans,
like every other species, have a unique genome
shaped by our evolutionary history.
When Skinner and his colleagues looked at the metacarpals of early
human species and neanderthals — who also used stone flakes for tasks
like scraping and butchering — they found bone ends that were
shaped like modern
human bones, and unlike ape bones.
So if you hook your millimetre - wave detector up to a video display, a
human being comes into view looking
like a bright,
human -
shaped fluorescent light bulb.
The team is working on giving it the ability to
shape its lips and produce vowels and consonants, in a bid to produce increasingly
human -
like speech.
A group now points out that the Hobbit's three wrist bones were
shaped more
like those of an ape than a
human, suggesting that it did not branch off from
human ancestors.
In his new book Why
Humans Like to Cry, neurologist Trimble delves into how evolution and culture seemingly
shaped the
human brain to express emotion on a higher level than the rest of the animal kingdom.
In an analysis of the remarkably complete hands, paleoanthropologist Tracy Kivell of the University of Kent in the United Kingdom found that bones in the wrist were
shaped like those in modern
humans, suggesting that the palm at the base of the thumb was quite stiff.
To illustrate, Peltonen drew two pairs of
human chromosomes, which were
shaped something
like swallowtail butterflies.
The ancient toddler shows key anatomical features of A. afarensis, including a shoulder blade midway in
shape between that of a
human and a gorilla, along with features rarely seen,
like a full set of both baby and adult teeth.
Human brains gradually evolved from a relatively flatter and elongated
shape — more
like that of Neandertals» — to a globe
shape thanks to a series of genetic tweaks to brain development early in life, the researchers propose January 24 in Science Advances.
The result — the first complete structure of a virus in the flavivirus family — reveals a layered, soccer - ball -
like shape lacking the spiky projections characteristic of many
human viruses, the researchers report in the 8 March issue of Cell.
The oldest known H. sapiens skulls, which his team considers to be the two Moroccan finds, have faces
shaped like those of modern
humans, Neubauer says.
«Within 3 weeks after expression of the NeuroD1 protein, we saw in the microscope that
human glial cells were reinventing themselves: they changed their
shape from flat sheet -
like glial cells into normal - looking neurons with axon and dendritic branches,» Chen said.
We discovered that the appearance of a type of more complexly
shaped stone tool kit in the archaeological record marked an important cognitive shift when our ancestors started to think and act more
like humans rather than apes.
The ability to switch out parts as they break down, just
like one might do to keep a vintage car in
shape, has huge implications for
human health.
From groundbreaking technology
like LightSail ®, to policy that
shapes historic missions, the global group explores space together through four core enterprises:
Human Space Exploration, Robotic Exploration, Planetary Defense and the Search for Life.
«Modern
humans, on the other hand, made lots of different kinds of bone tools that took advantage of the properties of bone, to be ground into specific
shapes like points, awls and smoothers,» McPherron added.
Using 3D laser scans of growing plants, Salk scientists found that the same universal design principles that
humans use to engineer networks
like subways also guide the
shapes of plant branching architectures.
«And it's the only organ in the
human body that has this capacity to stretch
like that but then snap back into
shape.
Talking about types of hallways is
like talking about different
shapes of the
human body — wildly variable.
they all look
like they have the same
shape but we forget they are
human like us and come in different formats.
I'm, a kind hearted, with a good soul, and treats, anybody,
like a
human... I totally respect women... What happens in the bedroom, stays in the bedroom.I lift weights, and stay in
shape, Love the outdoors... I'm nooo pushover... Ladies that try to get me to go to a different site, while emailing me, will...
«The
Shape of Things» marks the last good film LaBute has made (for whatever reason he moves on to goofy Hollywood thrillers
like «The Wicker Man» and «Lakeview Terrace» and the embarrassing «Death at a Funeral» remake - one would think those films were from a totally different
human all together; my bet is he became a drug addict because no one looses such talent so quickly) but this wonderful, tricky and rewarding series of films is well worth your serious time and attention.
► Lightning strikes a lighthouse and we see a close - up of gel spreading and becoming larger at the base of the building where a small fire burns briefly; a wall of gel rises
like a curtain from a jungle forest into the sky, making noises
like muttering and muffled roars as we hear that the phenomenon is spreading and destroying all species on Earth; five scientists armed with military rifles enter the area to find trees that have become covered with flowers, woody plants have grown into
human shapes covered with blossoms, the bodies of three missing soldiers have been engulfed with vines, moss, and lichens that have grown out of the bodies and the head of a soldier is found in a path (we see no blood or facial expression).
A woman develops a tattoo -
like mark on her arm, then begins to grow tiny twigs and buds along one arm and she walks away into a meadow, where we see she has become a woody
human -
shaped plant covered with small flowers and another person develops a figure - 8 mark on one forearm, but she changes no further.