Not exact matches
At best, today's artificial
hearts are
used to buy patients time as they wait for a
human heart transplant.
There have been a ton of studies on how music impacts the brain during exercise, and it's no secret that «the
human heart wants to synchronize to the music -LSB-...]» The songs we
use in class are carefully selected per section.
So, by your reasoning, if «People put so much importance on words» (implying that they don't matter and we shouldn't take thought of how we
use them) then I ought to be able to sing along with the lyrics from pac's «hit»em up» with my black friends, curse in a kindergarten class as well as a corporate meeting for my boss... what impression would a client have of my boss if I were cussing in a professional meeting or at a charity event... it doesn't add up, it's a cop - out rebuttal... trying to find loopholes or applying «
human reasoning» like» ll take a swearing guy who's helpful» doesn't change Jesus or scripture it's just setting up a what - if scenario and trying to allow that to in some way justify your stance when again, that doesn't change The Holy Spirit or His
heart in those who have been born again... the verses (inspired by His own Spirit) speak for themselves.
Although he often expressed this vision obliquely, he was relentless in his criticism of those who despised faith as an anachronism: «I am not afraid to say that a devout and God - fearing man is superior as a
human specimen to a restless mocker who is glad to style himself an «intellectual,» proud of his cleverness in
using ideas which he claims as his own though he acquired them in a pawnshop in exchange for simplicity of
heart....
I think too that if we're going to start
using the Sacred Text for prooftexting our particular understanding of
human psychology then what about the claims of Jeremiah that speaks of the unknowability of the
human heart?
It was, after all, in the immediate aftermath of the first successful
human heart transplant that the medical profession recognized the need to establish criteria to pronounce «brain death,» to be
used in certain cases in place of traditional «cardiorespiratory» criteria for death.
Last but not least, I beg to differ with the study on one count; I believe that all
humans are analytical and
use their heads &
hearts on average.
In determining the «core rights» that constitute the
heart of our
human rights agenda, it is important to consider the way we
use language.
There is little
use in giving one's personal goods to others if it leads to a
heart puffed up in vainglory: for this reason, the one, who knows that God «sees in secret» and in secret will reward, does not seek
human recognition for works of mercy.
Since «
heart»,
used in it's anatomical form, could not possibly be wicked, what other part of the
human being could we
use?
The mark of the beast is spiritual, and identical to the pledged of allegiance to the flag, because worshipping doesn't come from a chip, or any technology device, although we are surrounded by
human devices... The name of the beast is going to be written in the
heart, or in the mind on those who worship the beast, because worshipping is of the
heart, or of the mind... When the Germans
used their right hand to pledge allegiance to the flag, or to Hitler, there was no physical mark in the right hand, or forehead of the German pledger, because the pledge of allegiance to the flag, or to Hitler, was written in the
heart, or in the mind of the German pledger... When the US
uses their right hand to pledge allegiance to the flag, there is no physical mark in the right hand, or on the forehead of the pledger, because the pledge of allegiance to the flag, is written in the
heart, or in the mind of the pledger... The devil
uses Romans 13 to deceive those who are pledging allegiance to the flag, because they do not believe what God said in Ex.20: 1 - 5, and De.4: 15 - 19... When a person pledges allegiance to a man, or to a flag, or to a nation, they are heading for destruction, because God said; «cursed be the man that trusteth in man, and make flesh his arm, and whose
heart departeth from the LORD Jer.17: 5 KJV... Whatever happened to the Germans who trusted in Hitler, or on their military power?
Human work is the instrument God
uses to get things done he wants done: the planet cared for, people educated, housed, the mind expanded through study, the
heart lifted through the manufacture and playing of musical instruments... the poor fed, the sick healed... Our charitable giving helps the poor, but creating a decent job helps them more.
And lest you think I count myself finished, know this: When I was a Bible - thumping, church - going, know - it - all Republican, God
used bleeding -
heart, politically - correct, question - everything liberals to teach me to be
human, to challenge my notions of who the enemy is.
But now that I'm a bleeding -
heart, politically - correct, question - everything liberal, God insists on
using Bible - thumping, church - going, know - it - all Republicans to teach me to be
human, to challenge my notions of who the enemy is.
Quite cleaver to convince another
human that their suffering, tortured, starving, miserable life,
used to enhance another to a easy, rich, fulfilled life, will ultimately lead to eternal life and happiness, and all their
heart desires.
At the
heart of the Fascist and Communist projects, Berlin warned, was a determination to
use political power to liberate
human beings, whether they liked it or not, for the realization of some higher historical end.
Yet when the mortal, whose
heart divine nature Filled with its delight, has announced it, Oh, let it break that vessel in pieces Lest it serve to other
uses And divine things become
human works.
In short, this is not a task for the feint of
heart, but even the strongest among us will at some point just beg our kid to
use the toilet like a goddamn
human.
Take the opportunity and
use Valentine's Day to teach your children about the real
human heart.
More recent studies
using human data have linked BPA to
heart disease and diabetes.
«These are the set of people that want justice, fairness and accountability in all aspects of
human endeavours as they
used to go around with clean
heart of helping Police to unravel cases of criminality and always stand on the progress and growth of Nigeria Police Force.
In Africa alone, the continent with the highest fertility rate and lowest
use of modern contraceptives, 26 countries will double their population by 2050, according to the U.N. «Fundamentally if you're looking at World Population Day, it is at
heart a women's rights issue,» said Roger - Mark DeSouza director of population, environmental security and resilience at the non-partisan policy Wilson Center, based in Washington, D.C. World Population Day is meant to draw attention to the challenges we face with a
human population that is constantly growing.
Trials of cells made from
human embryonic stem cells are also poised to begin in people with type 1 diabetes and
heart failure, the first time embryonic stem cells have been
used in the treatment of major lethal diseases.
To appreciate the energy required for a sauropod's
heart to move roughly 100 times as much blood as the
human body contains, visitors can
use a hand pump to push a digital sauropod's blood all the way to its lofty head.
The fact that
heart valves and other «inert» tissues from pigs are already successfully
used in
humans without rejection suggests that this will not be a big problem.
Watch a collection of tiny beating
hearts and a
heart fused to a liver, made
using techniques that could one day help build a
human on a chip
«Before this study, it was not known if it is possible to produce sufficient numbers of these cells and successfully
use them to remuscularize damaged
hearts in a large animal whose
heart size and physiology is similar to that of the
human heart,» said Dr. Charles Murry, UW professor of pathology and bioengineering, who led the research team that conducted the experiment.
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Using a sensor the size of a sugar cube, researchers from the National Institute of Standards and Technology can track the magnetic pattern of a
human heart.
Scientists
use mathematical modeling to simulate
human mesenchymal stem cell delivery to a damaged
heart and found that
using one sub-set of these stem cells minimises the risks associated with this therapy.
Using the TEER - MEA chip, the researchers built a beating vascularized
Heart Chip in which
human cardiomyocytes are cultured in one microfluidic channel that is separated by a thin semi-permeable membrane from a second, parallel endothelium - lined vascular channel.
AAV1 is considered safe as a viral vector and is already in
use in
human gene therapy trials for blindness,
heart disease, muscular dystrophy and other conditions.
Researchers from the Gladstone Institutes have
used human cells to discover how blood flow in the
heart protects against the hardening of valves in cardiovascular disease.
The genome could also help uncover the genetic basis for other octopus innovations, such as their elaborate prehensile arms with suckers
used to sense chemicals in the water as well as feel and grasp; their ability to regenerate their limbs; a propulsion system that allows them to jet around underwater; camera - like eyes that are more like
humans than other invertebrates; and the fact that they have three
hearts to keep blood pumping across their gills.
• A Columbia University team headed by Silviu Itescu
used human bone marrow to build new blood vessels in the
hearts of rats.
• Piero Anversa at New York Medical College in Valhalla, New York, and Donald Orlic at the National
Human Genome Research Institute in Bethesda, Maryland,
used mouse bone marrow to repair damaged mouse
hearts.
The scientist tested their set - up
using frozen
human skin cells, segments of pig
heart tissue, and sections of pig arteries in volumes almost 20 times larger than previously attempted samples.
«Once we've shown that this can safely be
used in
human patients with pulmonary hypertension — and we've got a clinical trial in progress right now — we'll be able to conduct studies of inhaled NO delivered in ambulatory settings, including patients» homes, to treat chronic pulmonary hypertension, right - sided
heart failure and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.»
Scientists have discovered a previously unrecognized gene variation that makes
humans have healthier blood lipid levels and reduced risk of
heart attacks — a finding that opens the door to
using this knowledge in testing or treatment of high cholesterol and other lipid disorders.
This study was designed to
use readily available agents in an accepted large - animal model of
human heart attack with the goal of obtaining evidence that this treatment is ready to be moved into
human clinical trials.»
Pig
heart valves are
used to replace damaged or diseased
human valves, diabetics may
use insulin taken from pigs, and the blood - thinning drug heparin was first derived from a pig.
The researchers in this study, from the University of Manchester and the University of Hull,
used a virtual
human heart - torso and a 64 - lead electrocardiogram (ECG) vest to study the correlation between the origin of the storm waves and the features of the ECG signals.
Now, a University of Pittsburgh researcher has
used the components of the cellular «scaffolding» of a zebrafish to regenerate
heart tissues in mammals, specifically mice, as well as exhibiting promising results in
human heart cells in vitro.
Rather, it emerged from the imagination of novelist Allegra Goodman, whose recent book, Intuition, may scant the details of inks
used in lab notebooks and the appropriateness of statistical measures but probes instead the far more complex and mysterious domain of the
human mind and
heart.
The second model instead
used cells from a
human heart.
To date, researchers have
used human iPS cells to make cardiac cells that repaired
heart damage in a pig and insulin - producing pancreas cells that reversed high blood sugar in mice.
Researchers have discovered a gene in zebrafish so powerful it can be
used to redirect the fate of cells in the developing embryo to become beating
heart cells, suggesting that a similar gene in
humans could be
used to generate
heart cells in culture for transplant in ailing people.
My laboratory focuses on understanding the causes of
heart disease and on
using knowledge of cardiac developmental pathways to devise novel therapeutics for
human cardiac disorders.
Fleming researchers,
using a Spondyloarthritis (SpA) mouse model have found that Tnfr2 signaling is regulating polyarthritis and a newly identified
heart valve stenosis, which is a common comorbidity of SpA in
human patients.
Scientists at the University of California Berkeley have developed a 3 - D
human heart on a chip for future
use as a faster and more cost - effective way of testing cardiovascular drugs.
Using the humble spinach leaf, the team successfully cultured beating
human heart cells onto a leaf that's been stripped of its own plant cells.