Sentences with phrase «take human hosts»

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As someone who has taken more than 25,000 calls from his listeners (more than 7 million tune in on a weekly basis) the stories and quirks that make us human are also a source of endless fascination for the radio host.
«There is a campaign team out there, when the president is out there, there is a campaign team with him, when such things happen, I believe communication is that effective among themselves for some party campaign elements to take care of that situation rather than the president himself going out to do those things in order to show compassion, to show that: «I'm human»; it can be misread, it can be misinterpreted...» he told host Samson Lardy Anyenini.
This idea was bolstered by the finding that viral DNA production also took place in cells from another natural LCMV host, the hamster, but not in human, monkey, dog, or cow cells, which are not susceptible to the virus.
Taken together, the research suggests that the host range of this virus group is quite diverse — and highlights the potential relevance of these viruses to animal and human health.
They show that some 3 months after the outbreak took off and became a full - blown epidemic, the virus underwent a mutation that made it better suited for humans than for its presumed natural host, a fruit bat species.
Results were achieved using advanced computational methodologies to analyze genomic data of the pathogen taken from human hosts.
Given that the investigators have previously shown the influence of the host molecular clock on the gut microbiota, they will also ask if taking this NSAID at different times of day might lead to higher efficacy and less side effects in animal models and eventually in humans.
Taking an ecological approach that considers the influence of anatomical and physiological features of the human host as well as the microorganisms» impact on both healthy and impaired individuals, the author surveys microbial communities that inhabit healthy humans.
Stemming from Stephenie Meyer's book, «The Host» takes place after an alien invasion during which «Souls» took over human bodies.
In The Host and the other movies mentioned here, human bodies are «taken over» or «possessed» by aliens creatures that are surgically inserted in the base of their necks.
But the human hosts, more or less, cease to exist once their bodies are taken over.
Humans become hosts for these invaders, their minds taken over while their bodies remain intact.
A - The Host Rated PG - 13 for some sensuality and violence Available on DVD and Blu - ray Filmmakers might have struck gold with Stephanie Meyer's Twilight series but their efforts were an ultimate fail with this story about a race of aliens who have taken over the world and the small group of human resistors.
Definitely one of my very favorite listening experiences, RadioLab defies categorization as hosts Jad Abumrad and Robert Krulwich take on questions of science, philosophy, and human nature with endlessly curious beginner's minds.
Amnesty International UK hosts the British film premiere of Taking Root: The Vision of Wangari Maathai at the Human Rights Action Centre in London on 28 May 2009: for details, click here The film will be followed by a question and answer session with Wangari Maathai; filmmaker, Lisa Merton; and director of the International Institute for Environment and Development (and openDemocracy contributor), Camilla Toulmin For more information on Wangari Maathai's work, see the website of the Green Belt MovementNonetheless, the farmers were unhappy.
Artist Beth Cavener creates stunning sculptures that take the form of wild animals but which convey a whole host of human emotion.
Here «spacial immersion» takes a different direction: restrictive, office - like cubicles colored in dark tones host video stations where different human scientists (ethnographers, psychiatric and philosophical practitioners and theorists) from Europe and Africa discuss topics that bear different universal and cultural value, from «Genocide» to «Trance».
Another, of course, is that the science illuminating the extent of the human influence on climate is not «settled» for many specific, and important, points, even though the basic case for rising risks from rising concentrations of greenhouse gases is robust enough to merit a strong response, according to a host of experts (even if you take the intergovernmental panel's findings with a grain of salt).
But the money quote came when host Richard Lui pressed him to take a position on whether the changing climate (which Miller conceded) could be attributed to human activity.
None other than Justin Patten of Human Law takes the honors, hosting Blawg Review # 78 with a distinctly British feel.
Protecting the rights of the child — and respecting the human rights of Indigenous Australians — one and the same approach The complex issues being tackled and the proposed measures to be taken in the Northern Territory raise a host of fundamental human rights principles.
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