Sentences with phrase «then bite humans»

These fleas may then bite humans or household cats, and those two species are highly susceptible to developing the illness.
Occasionally a mosquito that has bitten an infected bird will then bite a human, horse or other mammal and transmit the virus to them.

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When a person takes the stories of the Bible as simply metaphorical with underlying lessons, then it becomes a bit more relevant in our human process.
Wouldn't you agree that it's a bit more ego - centric to believe that an all - powerfull divine being created humans in his image, rather then acknowledging that we're all unimportant continuous chemical reactions that coalesced by pure randomness?
But if we see the Bible as both human and divine — not just divine (literalism), not just human (liberalism), and certainly not a bit of both (mix - and - match)-- then we will submit to the loving authority of God in all scripture, whether or not we find what it says easy to swallow.
To talk about privelidge in the light of that and some very difficult expereinces both he and I have had, which as human beings, has required counselling and to undermine that issue is to do every bit as much as those women expereince who have been victims, which then experience secondary vitimisation by their difficulties being swept under the carptet.
If you're in the least bit interested in philosphy, then his views on the human condition should be required reading.
Christian Smith, a Notre Dame sociologist and recent convert to Catholicism, explains that for Catholics, present Christian divisions are like a human body chopped to bits: «Suppose I took your body and cut it down the middle into two parts, and then cut one of the parts into little bits.
And if you want to take human nature out of the game, then you need to take every bit of contact out of the game and play it to the letter of the law.
I think the Arsenal board and Wenger need to get the thanks and if we say thank you to those people who work hard rather than a deity then maybe the human beings will feel the reward more and be more inclined to treating us fans a bit more?
They created inflammation in the temporomandibular joints of the mice, and then measured bite force exerted by the mice to assess jaw inflammation and pain, similar to how TMJD pain is gauged in human patients.
After providing the mocap data to the computer, the team then allowed the system — dubbed DeepMimic — to «practice» each skill for about a month of simulated time, a bit longer than a human might take to learn the same skill.
So the idea would be to identify the enzymes these organisms use to digest lysosomal wastes, modify them a bit to help them work in the slightly different environment of the human lysosome, and then deliver them to where they need to go in our cells.
«We see modern humans arriving in Siberia certainly by 45,000 years ago, in Europe around the same time, in southern Asia possibly a bit earlier and they are certainly present in Australia by then,» Douka said.
I began as a university student studying molecular genetics and molecular biology — a bit of a mouthful of a major — and went on to do a master's degree in neuroscience, and then a PhD in human genetics, all at the University of Toronto.
Then, the tick bites a human.
Human nature hasn't changed one bit since then either.
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Then, gradually, in brief, searing glimpses, you see them: human - looking creatures, with disintegrating flesh and wild eyes, biting and mauling people and causing general mayhem.
Well the film was wide release, so it makes sense there wasn't an entirety of focus on the specifics, but I still think it would have worked better if it was more like the trailers professed intentions; doco style, with vignettes of alien / human scenes that emphasized and helped explain, not found footage either, like for example, after talking about Wikus in the past tense, it could focus on him for a bit then move on, but it stuck with him, and the film changed gears, I just thought it would have been better to focus on other things, as opposed to dumbing the plot down to one man and his battle against the evil government / corporation, and still stay in the doco style, it could have worked, no?
But, then you have to accept that all mutants age much more slowly than regular humans (okay, that could work) and that their memories are also a bit shoddy (like when Xavier says in X-Men that he and Magneto built Cerebro and in First Class it's stated that Henry McCoy (aka Beast) built it and, if you factor in the actual storyline from the comics, it gets even more confusing).
«The overarching lesson of these three men, then, is that the older you are, and the fewer working years you have ahead of you (or, to use a four - bit term, the less human capital you have), the riskier stocks are.
Keep in mind that dogs are generally much smaller then humans so what can seem like a small bite to you could be nearly a meal to your pet.
Predictable and consistent behavior Prefers human company, especially children Relatively «directable» without training Affectionate Able to be banged around, by kids and clumsy humans Comfortable indoors and outdoors Doesn't require a lot of exercise Calm in the home; not hyperactive High drives and excellent mental focus Athletic, excellent conformation, and excellent endurance Able to take, and learn from, a correction High initiative Low fearfulness Submissive to Dominant: depends upon the nature of the work Low other - dog aggression is preferred, but not always a requirement Quiet: unless barking is needed for the work If used for protection, will follow through and bite with intention, if not used for protection, then little to no aggression in most circumstances Easily Housetrained
He learns how to moderate how hard his bite is and then not to bite humans at all.
«People will call it a nice dog, a sweet dog, even the neighbors — and then all of a sudden something triggers the dog, and it attacks a human in a characteristic way of biting and hanging on until a lot of damage is done.»
If they bite then it's to be blamed on human behavior and not on hamster nastiness.
If a male dog is very aggressive with other dogs or bites a human then his owner can write a detailed letter to the vet requesting he be neutered.
First there should be exceptions to when the dog IS allowed to threaten or bite, which would be considered provocation... those would include: a.) Legitimate self defense; b.) Defense of territory; c.) Defense of pack — human family, other home pets, and such; d.) Establishment of a reasonable pack order within the home; e.) Mouthing (which is not the same as being aggressive); f.) While being trained during lessons, and in the midst of long term maintenance training, to teach a dog to contain it's drives and aggression; g.) For legitimate police work — if a police force obtains ownership and control of the dog, then the court order should be rescinded and the dog be given a fresh start; h.) Legitimate hunting purposes (such as duck hunting).
And then there is the human issue of increased dog bites — especially to children — with intact male dogs.
A Singapura cat is likely to treat strangers with a bit of caution at first, but only until they have established that the human is friendly, then they are liable to provide the stranger with a large sample of their affection.
Alberto, the guide - in - training, chased after the viper, caught it, and then cut it's head off saying one bite from the little guy could kill a human in less than two minutes.
It rarely bites humans unless provoked and even then fatalities are rare.
But then the writers make a few more terrible jokes, including one scene where Bryce checks out Arcadia's lingerie in her apartment, that start to drag poor Bryce back into the realms of being unlikable, and that leaves me at a bit of an impasse: I could argue that Bryce is perhaps an interesting study on human nature, questioning what someone would actually become after 500 - years of watching friends and family die around them without being able to die themselves, always having to live on the outer fringes of society.
Then follows «mental health of leftist activists», an extensive section on bias in social psychology and nmore general problems being addressed by the Heterodox Academy effort, the sociology of single - parenting, studies involving race / gender with IQ, personality, intellectual abilities and differences in interest, genetics and human evolution, enforced gender equality, scientific socialism, eugenics and the zero - population - growth movement, misguided environmentalism, and finally, a bit about climate change, rapidly followed by the «food police» and «diet wars», and then returning to a treatment of the Climate WThen follows «mental health of leftist activists», an extensive section on bias in social psychology and nmore general problems being addressed by the Heterodox Academy effort, the sociology of single - parenting, studies involving race / gender with IQ, personality, intellectual abilities and differences in interest, genetics and human evolution, enforced gender equality, scientific socialism, eugenics and the zero - population - growth movement, misguided environmentalism, and finally, a bit about climate change, rapidly followed by the «food police» and «diet wars», and then returning to a treatment of the Climate Wthen returning to a treatment of the Climate Wars.
«Evidence - based» activity is a bit of a myth — most business, science, art and every other compartment of human life proceeds in the way Kuhn describes — a «way of viewing the world», a building on this foundation, a crumbling, and then a new way of viewing the world takes over...
«There was a period that we call this «Medieval Warming Period», is there any suggestion that that was caused by an increased level of CO2, especially by human beings, and if not... and it was warmer then, how can we then say scientifically that today's cycle that seems to be a little bit warming anyway, was caused by CO2?»
If doubling CO2 was to have a very bad impact on human civilization, then we're far enough along that it should be biting hard.
It's all well and good to think that all the people - bunnies might be able to «adapt» to such changes by huddling in their bunkers (or whatever else works), but if one's crops, one's forests, one's soils, one's rivers and lakes, and one's flora and one's fauna are all frying to crispy bits because they do not possess the adaptability of said people - bunnies, then the whole idea of human adaptability and human levels of tolerance is a moot point.
Then there's this juicy bit of «communication»: ``... it suffices to say that the climate scientists have little doubt about the human impact on the climate...» Of course, like so much science non-communication, this is followed up by some vague qualifying about extent etc so you don't really know if the first bit is a sly consensus message or just a truism.
So it's a book that focuses really on how you manage your cash flow and using human behavior, and basically coming up with a certain set of accounts that you break your money in, and that you as a business owner start taking a little bit of profit immediately, pay yourself immediately, and then whatever's left over is what you spend on your business, right?
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