So obviously either way they would be described
using human characteristics and words.
Not exact matches
It is as a creature of wants that a
human being has acquired, not only other
characteristics that have been said to distinguish him (his disposition to make things, to fabricate, and his invention and
use of tools), but also his peculiar attitude toward the world around him: both positive and intelligent.
Vorhanden, which Heidegger
uses of the peculiar mode of being
characteristic of inanimate objects, as contrasted with responsible
human Dasein, I have translated by «tangible», as in Bultmann the antithesis is not so much between Vorhandensein and Dasein as between the tangible realities of the visible world and eternal realities, very much like the Pauline contrast of kata sarka and kata pneuma.
The term «common humanity» is sometimes
used to mean descriptively the
characteristics or normatively the rights that are universally
human.
Two terms could be
used (from systematic botany): (a) hermaphrodite (from Lat., hermaphroditus, having the
characteristics of both male and female), i.e., an individual biologically with both sex organs (unfortunately, the term is applied also to
humans who possess both female and male sex organs); (b) monoclinous (Gk., monos, one + kline, a bed), i.e., a plant having flowers with both stamens and pistils — without regard to their spatial arrangement (such flowers are said to be perfect).
Not only must the
use of the radio spectrum, as a technical matter, be on terms which are mutually acceptable to the members of the
human race, but through the ITU, its users contribute the knowledge of the propagation and other
characteristics of the radio spectrum which is the by - product of its
use.12.
If the term «
human nature» is
used meaningfully, it must point to
characteristics common to all
human souls and absent from all other animal souls.
Thus its not an effort to conserve, which seems a more forced
human characteristic, like when Hitler's folks tried to
use Darwins Natural Selection ideas to justify their immoral means to purify «the race».
The legend of the tower of Babel is effectively
used to show that whereas language may be man's most distinctive
characteristic, his own self - centered designs to make a god of himself result in a complete breakdown in that verbal communication upon which all
human culture and healthy society depend.
Using studies of twins who had been separated at birth, yet displayed remarkably similar
characteristics of personality despite differences in environment, Harris demonstrated the importance of genetic predisposition as a factor in
human development.
Scientists and the public are now considering the ethics of a tool that might be
used someday to edit the genes in the
human germline (eggs and sperm) to create new
characteristics that could be passed on to subsequent generations, or to correct diseased or otherwise «unwanted» genes.
Researchers have long
used a different monkey species to research stem cell transplants, but that species» biological
characteristics means it can't be reliably
used to find good donor matches to mimic
human stem transplants.
First author Antonio Di Meco and colleagues
used a triple transgenic (3xTg) mouse model that displays an AD - like phenotype, including cognitive decline, and Aβ and tau neuropathology
characteristic of the disease in
humans.
The researchers
used mouse models that mimic the disease
characteristics of pulmonary hypertension and pulmonary fibrosis in
humans to study the effect of triciribine, which inhibits production of a protein called Akt1.
Eran Andrechek, a physiology professor in the College of
Human Medicine at Michigan State University, has discovered that many of the various models used in breast cancer research can replicate several characteristics of the human disease, especially at the gene l
Human Medicine at Michigan State University, has discovered that many of the various models
used in breast cancer research can replicate several
characteristics of the
human disease, especially at the gene l
human disease, especially at the gene level.
This has led cognitive scientists to claim that
using spatial concepts to talk and think about time is a universal
characteristic of the
human mind.
«But the issue with Meningitis B is that the coating of this bacterium has similar
characteristics to a
human protein found in the brain, and therefore if we
used the same method, we would potentially create antibodies against the body's own protein.»
Also, the Monterrey Institute of Technology and Higher Education (ITESM), the College of Mexico and the National Polytechnic Institute (IPN) have given their validation that the water treated with our technology meets the SSA NOM 127 standard, which indicates the parameters and quality
characteristics for vital liquid to be
used for
human consumption,» says the Corporate Jhostoblak.
This potentially makes
humans more empathetic towards the dog who
uses the expression, or because it makes the dog's eyes appear bigger and more infant - like — potentially tapping into
humans» preference for child - like
characteristics.
The Teop people were selected to test Grimalda's theories on
human cooperation for the small size of their communities (populations of around 50 inhabitants) and low levels of social complexity, though also because they present very different
characteristics to those found in Western societies: they are horticulturists and gatherers; they
use rudimentary tools to grow their food; they have no mechanised industry; and retribution for manual labour is infrequent.
But a few mammals such as bats, whales and elephants
use complex and varied vocalizations that share some
characteristics with
human speech such as the ability to learn vocalizations from other members of their social group.
The process transforms the adult cells into pluripotent stem cells, which seem to share the key
characteristics of embryonic stem cells but do not require the creation,
use, or destruction of a
human embryo.
Examples include: anabolic steroids
used to promote muscle development; reproductive technologies, including tubal ligation and vasectomies to increase
human control over the reproductive system; and an array of cosmetic interventions to change people's physical
characteristics.
To make cell
characteristics visible to the
human eye, scientists normally have to
use chemicals that can kill the very cells they want to look at.
In the latest issue of Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B, researchers in the laboratory of Gladstone Investigator Katherine Pollard, PhD,
use the latest sequencing and bioinformatics tools to find genomic regions that guide the development of
human - specific
characteristics.
Our laboratory
used two monoclonal antibodies, GCTM - 2 and TG30, recognizing the cell surface proteoglycan
characteristic of primate ES cells and CD9 respectively, to fractionate
human ES cell populations into four compartments according to their relative levels of expression of both markers [14].
In other words, they
use tricks based on well known
human biology
characteristics in order to fool people.
Calorie restriction has been
used effectively to treat malignant glioblastoma multiforme in mice, which shares many
characteristics with
human glioblastoma multiforme, the most aggressive and invasive primary
human brain cancer [3].
Demographic Definition of Demographic by Merriam - Webster — Define demographic: the statistical
characteristics of
human populations (such as age or income)
used especially to... — demographic in a sentence
Other examples have made the error of
using this heightened, artificial system to replicate
human characteristics, with the result that perfectly fetching actors invariably emerge resembling action - figures of themselves.
Masahiro Ito, monster designer for Silent Hill 2, wanted players in the beginning to «believe that [the creatures] were
human» but then have those
human characteristics undermined by «weird movements -LSB-...] and -LSB-...]
using improbable angles for their bodies...»
• Geography: People modify, protect, and adapt to their environment; geographic tools
used to locate and describe places on Earth,; physical and
human characteristics of places.
Year 6 Science Assessments and Tracking Objectives covered: Describe how living things are classified into broad groups according to common observable
characteristics and based on similarities and differences, including micro-organisms, plants and animals Give reasons for classifying plants and animals based on specific
characteristics Identify and name the main parts of the
human circulatory system, and describe the functions of the heart, blood vessels and blood Recognise the impact of diet, exercise, drugs and lifestyle on the way their bodies function Describe the ways in which nutrients and water are transported within animals, including
humans Recognise that living things have changed over time and that fossils provide information about living things that inhabited the Earth millions of years ago Recognise that living things produce offspring of the same kind, but normally offspring vary and are not identical to their parents Identify how animals and plants are adapted to suit their environment in different ways and that adaptation may lead to evolution Recognise that light appears to travel in straight lines
Use the idea that light travels in straight lines to explain that objects are seen because they give out or reflect light into the eye Explain that we see things because light travels from light sources to our eyes or from light sources to objects and then to our eyes
Use the idea that light travels in straight lines to explain why shadows have the same shape as the objects that cast them Associate the brightness of a lamp or the volume of a buzzer with the number and voltage of cells
used in the circuit Compare and give reasons for variations in how components function, including the brightness of bulbs, the loudness of buzzers and the on / off position of switches
Use recognised symbols when representing a simple circuit in a diagram
Personification — literary device
used to give
human characteristics to nonhuman objects.
Dog saliva has some
characteristics that make
humans think it's clean, but we wouldn't recommend
using your dog's saliva to clean your dishes.
The portraits combine exaggerated
characteristics with occasional
use of text or vivid color as a counterpoint to the familiar forms of the
human face and body.
Using handwritten text, drawings, photographs, and her keen eye for the foibles that make us
human, Chast addresses the realities of what it is to get old in America today — and what it is to have aging parents today — with tenderness and candor, and a good dose of her
characteristic wit.
Using characteristics of
human internal organs and artwork incorporating urban buildings and home appliances, the artist develops a unique representation of
human body structure in relation to rapid urbanization.
The term «sense of place» is often
used to describe
characteristics that make a place special or unique, that foster a sense of authentic
human attachment and belonging.
Where the Minimalists
used squares in their grids in their compositions Martin chose rectangles, preferring their comparatively relaxed, non-aggressive,
human characteristics.
From its increased significance at the height of European colonialism to the foundations of Enlightenment - era pseudoscience, the concept of race has been
used to categorize
humans along the lines of shared
characteristics in order to understand
human difference.
Her work is distinctive in its
use of color, shape, and surface to evoke
human characteristics, personalities or humor.
The work was presented at the 18th Biennale of Sydney and is inspired by a series of sketches by the Czech architect Jiri Kroha (1893 - 1974), who in the»20s had imagined a theater play
using simple everyday tools to then endow with
human voices and
characteristics.
Shonibare faces the subject with
characteristic playfulness as he reveals the irony of the situation: throughout mythology, it is the Gods who
used weather events such as storms, earthquakes and droughts to punish
humans.
Increased energy
use to assist
humans in carrying out their daily tasks is perhaps the most distinguishing
characteristic of developed countries.
In its first publication on the matter, this 6 - pp backgrounder by James Jay Carafano says autonomous technologies «may well be a defining
characteristic of future generations of military systems» and endorses current US policy, which it interprets as reserving the
use of lethal force for
human operators.
A sophisticated approach to face recognition could make
use of a number of layers, including natural
human motion, 3D
characteristics or impacts of imaging in different wavelengths of light.
Appraisal: Selecting, administering, scoring, and interpreting instruments designed to assess an individual's aptitudes, abilities, achievements, interests, personal
characteristics, disabilities, and mental, emotional, or behavioral disorders as well as the
use of methods and techniques for understanding
human behavior in relation to coping with, adapting to, or changing life situations.
The protocols
used to measure individual and family
characteristics for participants in the Project on
Human Development in Chicago Neighborhoods (PHDCN) consisted of several types of assessment instruments, including self - report questionnaires, structured interview formats and educational tests.
The agency's home visitation intervention
used the Parent Aides Nurturing and Developing With Adolescents curriculum.25 The curriculum was based on theories of
human ecology, attachment, and social support, which emphasize that positive child development is promoted by nurturing, empathetic parenting and is influenced by the
characteristics of families and social networks.25 (pp1 - 9), 26 The home visitor was to
use the curriculum in weekly home visits with the teenager to teach and model nurturing parenting behaviors, encourage the teenager to continue with her education, make general assessments of health and social problems, and initiate referral for early intervention when necessary.