Sentences with phrase «vulnerable systems whose»

This scene captures the view of human being that gives coherence to The Human Quest: scientific understanding is both exciting and necessary; human cultures are vulnerable systems whose survival is threatened, in the face of which threat we seek moral values embedded within our scientific knowledge.

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They are especially harmful to babies, whose immune systems and nervous systems are very vulnerable to toxic exposures.
And that in turn passes to your baby, whose immune system is still developing and vulnerable to infections.
Staphylococcus Aureus or Staph is carried harmlessly on the skin in well people, it only becomes a problem when it breaches the skin or enters other organs of vulnerable patients whose immune systems are compromised.
That suggests there are super-rare «unicorn» patients whose unique glioblastoma and unique brain, with its characteristic immune system and genetics, might be vulnerable to a drug or a combination of drugs that, overall, doesn't work.
These vulnerable patients, whose immune defenses have taken a dramatic double hit from both their original disease and the treatments required to repopulate their immune system with donor cells, are especially susceptible to a wide range of infections that typically don't cause major problems in healthy people.
In developed countries, though, the combination might benefit children and adults whose immune systems are impaired because of cancer treatment or diseases like AIDS and who are vulnerable to rotavirus infections.
Section 4: As a matter of moral right, vulnerable and critical natural systems and entities, namely those close to thresholds, or whose existence is vital for natural regeneration, shall have equal standing to human beings.
A car whose network system is connected to a cloud server and accessible by Bluetooth, cell networks, or Wi - Fi is potentially vulnerable to intrusion.
They are certainly not partnerships, vulnerable to the whims of powerful individual lawyers; they are businesses, whose employees (many of whom are lawyers, but not all) support a defined culture of expectations and performance and adhere strictly to systems and management designed to maximize productivity and minimize waste.
Dr. Amy Dworsky is a Research Fellow whose research focuses on vulnerable youth populations — including youth aging out of foster care, homeless youth, and foster youth who are pregnant and / or parenting — and the systems in which those youth are involved.
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