Sentences with phrase «smaller than human»

Ambitious and epic in scale, FROZEN PLANET will reveal an astonishing world filled with more creatures, variety, color and spectacle than ever imagined — including the birth of an iceberg bigger than the largest building on earth, a caterpillar with antifreeze in its veins, the greatest concentration of sea birds on the planet and tiny baby polar bears, who at birth are 25 % smaller than human babies.
But normal volcanic emissions are much smaller than human emissions.
- The increase in the atmosphere is equal to smaller than the human emssions.
Next, introduce a toothbrush designed especially for cats or dogs — it will be smaller than human toothbrushes and have softer bristles.
Next, introduce a toothbrush designed especially for dogs - it should be smaller than a human toothbrush and have softer bristles.
Sharp 70 - inch 8K LCD TV Sharp Corp.'s AQUOS 8K series of TVs and displays are the world's first to offer full compatibility with revolutionary 8K display technology, which enables ultra-high-definition (UHD) images, with fine details smaller than the human eye can detect.
The immunoglobulins in camel milk are smaller than human immunoglobulins and can more easily pass into tissues in the body.
The measurement approach consists of a microchip with a single hole or pore in it that is a few nanometers wide — about 5,000 times smaller than a human hair.
Johns Hopkins tissue engineers have used tiny, artificial fiber scaffolds thousands of times smaller than a human hair to help...
Because its brain was far smaller than any human, creationists have no choice but to call this an ape, despite the fact that 1470 looks more similar to 1813 than it does to a modern human skull.
The mouse genome is 14 percent smaller than the human genome and contains about 2.5 billion letters of DNA.
To improve the technique, they focused on gold nanoparticles — spheres only 20 nanometers in diameter, more than 300 times smaller than a human blood cell.
Secondly, the mouse genome is significantly smaller than the human genome, making it possible to detect a large number of lineage - specific deletion events [17, 19].
A mouse brain is a thousand times smaller than a human brain and lacks several kinds of brain cells that are abundant in humans.
The bowhead whale genome is slightly smaller than the human genome and the typical mammalian genome.
The mouse genome is about 10 % smaller than the human genome, owing to a lower repetitive DNA content.
These structures of carbon may be tiny — a nanotube's diameter is about 10,000 times smaller than a human hair — but their impact on science and technology has been enormous.
Mice, for example, have brains that are around a thousand times smaller than the human one.
But the cells didn't appear to be human, they were 10 times smaller than human cancer cells.
Scientists at The Australian National University (ANU) have designed a nano crystal around 500 times smaller than a human hair that turns darkness into visible light and can be used to create light - weight night - vision glasses.
The gecko is one of nature's best climbers, thanks to millions of microscopic hairs, with features about 20 to 30 times smaller than a human hair, that allow it to climb on virtually any surface.
And all of this thanks to tiny structures that are up to 1,000 times smaller than a human hair.»
Scientists imaged more than 1,700 mouse brains (injected with a tracer virus) at resolutions less than a micrometer, or 50 times smaller than a human hair.
(The bacteria are much smaller than human cells, so their total weight is often estimated to be around two to five pounds.)
Carbon nanotubes are a tube - shaped material which can measure as small as one - billionth of a meter, or about 10,000 times smaller than a human hair.
She helped the trio build a forest of tiny carbon nanotubes, cylinders of pure carbon 10,000 times smaller than a human hair, that could boast over 2000 square metres of area per gram.
He says the 360 Eye sucks between seven to eight litres of air through it per second — twice that of the Roomba — which gives it the power to pick up particles as small as 0.5 microns, or smaller than a human hair.
Fine particulate pollution is a mixture of solid particles and liquid droplets, many times smaller than a human hair.
Atoms and sub-atomic particles are much smaller than humans, so why would God be interested in, or care about them.
While there are no habiline fossils for which both brain and body size can be measured, it is fairly clear that they were smaller than humans, and many times smaller than male gorillas, the only apes with comparable brain sizes.
Since dogs are so much smaller than humans, increasing their intake even by a few table scraps can cause obesity to set in quickly.

Not exact matches

They're typically smaller than rockets that launch satellites and people into space, but structurally, the missiles aren't too different — which is why militaries pay close attention to countries that develop human - spaceflight programs.
Connor says that smaller companies could draft a code themselves, especially if they are in a low - risk, low - liability field, and Fraedrich similarly advises that if you have more than 20 employees, it's time to consult an ethicist or human resources specialist.
We are a company built on human interaction with our end user... a small amount of really good customers that we truly treat like family rather than trying to be the business that serves everyone.»
More than speculate, Johnson in fact tracked the major human advancements over several centuries to verify this pattern of one small idea linking to a web of other small ideas, and only appear as a single big idea in the rear view.
They are often faster, smaller and more affordable than humans — meaning they will have a tremendous impact on the way companies do business in the future.
It also means that there is some positive selectivity into fatherhood, thus the bonus with human capital controls is slightly smaller than the bonus without the controls.
The offense against religion is that it promotes a God that has poorly designed humans to have too small a birth canal, too large a cranium (pushing wisdom teeth into often painful positions), and since roughly 20 percent of pregnancies end in miscarriage, is responsible for more abortions than anyone.
These reduce humans to the small and unimportant, granting little more than the illusionary lie that life is a monologue and one is capable of creating, even of directing, a destiny.
Though on a smaller scale than in the early «80s, political killings still go on, yet not one ranking military officer has ever been tried for human rights violations — not even in the Romero case, despite the unassailable evidence implicating (then Major) Roberto D'Aubuisson and his cohorts.
Why did God think it better, to facilitate communication among men and women, for them to live in small huts on a human scale, with windows and streets, rather than on information superhighways?
This leap of faith is much smaller than the leap of faith required to believe that some unobserved god laid known immutable moral rules for humans it designed.
if humans had just fell in line with religious teachings and never asked questions other than «god did it»... then people would still be dying in child birth, the common cold, small poxs etc etc etc. i find that we survived a s a species to become the alpha predator of this planet and the achievements we have made since then to be amazing; attributing everything humans have achieved to a god just cheapens the value of our achievements as a species.
Genetic evidence offers impressive support for human evolution and also strongly suggests that our ancestral population has never been smaller than about 10,000, «Mitochondrial Eve» and «Y - chromosome Adam» notwithstanding.
It's not just that it would be much too small for any human being to see - theorists predict that it will weigh billions of times less than a typical dust particle, and will have only the briefest of lives.
But it is here, in my view, that the importance becomes manifest of an intuitive notion which, timidly evolved less than fifty years ago by a small group of human minds, is now beginning to pervade twentieth century thought as rapidly as did the idea of evolution in the nineteenth century.
That was a nonsense, because baptism was the new circu - mcision of the human heart, much better than the circu - mcision of a small human limb, which is not responsible for our inner decisions.
The part of God that finds itself in the second half of the «Am / Am not» equation explodes into an infinite number of units smaller than the whole — what Walsh calls «spirits» — and these spirits (what human beings are) have the same power to create that God has.
But if Rehnquist had paid attention to the depth of the argument in the brief, it should have been clear to him that the gradation of trimesters was utterly irrelevant to the status of that small human being, for it had never been anything other than a human being through the entire length of the pregnancy.
Some of the lowest quality grain goes into animal feed - you don't want to buy grain to make your daily bread at a feed store, from accounts it is prone to be less clean than grain intended for human consumption and often has small stones in it which can damage many mills.
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