Sentences with phrase «translated to human use»

With regards to cases associated with cattle or feed products, they can not be translated to human use.

Not exact matches

God using evolution to create shows way more time and dedication to the emergence of humans, but of course the fundamentalists know best and claim to KNOW that genesis was meant to be 100 % literal despite gaps and missing pieces translating from a very simplistic language into English.
As yet, no one has ventured to translate Dasein or Vorhanden, but in order not to disfigure the English translation by the frequent use of German words, I have rendered Dasein as «human life», «human Being», or even «Being» where its human character is made clear by the context.
Of course, there is still a long way to go before this particular method will be tested on humans (it was tested on mice), and an even longer way to go before it'll be used in medical therapies (if it ever will translate into therapies), but one thing is becoming clear: We need not compromise our moral principles and rush into government - funded embryo - destructive research.
Chocolate, or cacao, is thought to have been used by humans for over 2,000 years and since the Latin name for cacao tree literally translates to «food of the gods», chocolate is something that vegans should not have to go without and nor do they need to.
It would be difficult, if not impossible, to translate the dose they used in mice to a human equivalent, «but it's clear we're not talking about vast amounts.
The savings in water use, land degradation and feed grain production also have translated to better quality of life for many of the 8.5 billion humans now living on our planet.
Knowledge of the human body gathered from working with athletes can be translated to clinical settings, allowing exercise to be used as a form of treatment, rehabilitation, or even injury and disease prevention.
«We have assembled a world - class team to translate our efforts to human use at the conclusion of this program.»
«Use of such a clinically - relevant large animal model allows us to begin tackling the next challenges on the road to translating this novel therapeutic strategy to human patients.»
But before the technique can be used in treatments for male infertility, researchers will have to generate millions of sperm cells and translate the work to humans, Dym adds.
«More research is needed to evaluate the efficacy of this use of a cancer medication to alleviate risk of sudden cardiac death, but we are hopeful that what we observed in mice will translate effectively to humans, providing patients and clinicians with a new paradigm for treating this common and life - threatening illness,» Dudley said.
Here, we examined the extent to which performance in the Morris water maze — the most frequently used behavioral assay of spatial learning and memory in rodents — translates to humans.
While a portion of this research was conducted in mice, the actual vaccine discovery experiments were performed using human samples, thus we believe the results will effectively translate to humans
- Modelling Human Disease in Rodents with CRISPR / Cas9 Genome Editing: June 27th - Why do the results discovered using genetically engineered mice sometimes fail to translate to humans?
One day, Bargmann wrote, «[T] hose of us who study worms hope to meet those who study human brains in the middle, using the universality of biology to translate understanding across organisms.»
The mice study, according to the researchers, can be translated into humans using viral expression.
«While this is promising, we have many steps to go to translate these discoveries from mice into a therapy for humans using this noninvasive technique,» Singer said during the press conference.
Behavioral explanations focus on investors» cognitive biases, and the human tendency to use simple rules of thumb to make quick intuitive decisions, with individuals» collective decision - making mistakes translating into security price distortions.
Everybody knows that they are working dogs (mostly used for sledding and for carrying supplies and humans), which translates to high energy levels, innate intelligence and the constant need to be active.
What is most impressive about this book is the extent to which the authors draw on approaches and therapies used on humans and translate them to be effective for cats.»
Using an approach to estimating avoided health impacts and monetized benefits that is generally consistent with EPA practice, the model translates the ambient PM changes into human health effects and monetizes them.
Understanding and Choosing Assessments and Developmental Screeners for Young Children Ages 3 to 5: Profiles of Selected Measures (PDF - 1741 KB) Office of Planning, Research and Evaluation, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (2011) Translates into plain language technical information provided by instrument developers regarding the reliability of 8 commonly used child assessments and 10 developmental screening tools.
That is why the Commission is delivering community engagement and education programs which help to translate human rights values into practical reality, using social media and other tools to reach the breadth of the population.
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