In fact, the elephant seals allowed the rover to approach within RFID distances of their heads and tails, where they are usually tagged, which is notable because they typically react very strongly
when humans approach their tails.
In 1958 the Russian geneticist Dmitri Belyaev started raising silver foxes in captivity, initially selecting to breed only the animals that were the slowest to snarl
when a human approached their cage.
One of the important ways to deal with possessiveness in canines — especially at a young age — is to let them know good things come
when a human approaches their food or toys.
Not exact matches
When we consider that the buyer is nearly two - thirds of the way through the purchase decision before they even engage our
human sales resources, it's time to park the golf cart and consider innovative
approaches to help today's sales professional succeed.
These infringements don't go over well, as
humans are biologically programmed to feel threatened
when approached too closely.
When have you seen a
human approach to a script that captured your attention?
We may dismiss these young people as «idealistic», even
when at the same time they are criticized for being too «realistic» in (say) their
approach to
human relations, especially in sexual matters.
This optimistic
approach to man's virtue and the problem of evil expresses itself philosophically as the idea of progress in history.17 The empirical method of modern culture has been successful in understanding nature; but,
when applied to an understanding of
human nature, it was blind to some obvious facts about
human nature that simpler cultures apprehended by the wisdom of common sense.
This is happening under conditions
when the
human race is
approaching the biological limits of the earth, in terms of its capacity both to support the rapidly increasing numbers of people with food and materials and to absorb the polluting poisons we cast off into the land, the sea, and the air.
But
when the health of the relationship is demanded in order to have better sex, the
human spirit resists it because it is a utilitarian and manipulative
approach.
The affirming
human potentials
approach to premarriage work is never more salutary or important than
when it is used with couples who feel self - criticism and guilt, or expect rejection by the minister.
Another form of magic in fantasy occurs
when authors, specifically Christian authors, reject what in this
approach appears to be a Manichaean dualism with good and evil in conflict and with its resolution left in
human hands.
When the terrible enemy, death,
approaches, He does not want to be forsaken even by the disciples whose
human weakness He knows.
At a time
when there were essentially only two strands in priestly spirituality - one of «sacrificing everything, even
human love» for Christ and the other that if you had friends you were only expected to have priestly ones - many of us found his
approach very refreshing.
I've listened to my sisters grieve over how they never knew how to say no
when they were
approached by sexual predators, because they didn't know they had the basic
human right to do so after being taught things like first - time obedience and assuming the best about those in authority no matter what (because God put them in authority, so they have inside info on God's will).
I also have forthcoming articles, which discuss the classical debates around the role of ideas in social change in the tradition of the Left and sketch an alternative
approach that is critical towards determinism — the idea that
human agency can be predicted by external material forces — but avoids falling into the common idealist trap
when one tries to rehabilitate
human agency.
A reformed role model
approach,
when applied to
human rights diplomacy, takes the form of a laissez - faire attitude to rights promotion.
«This kind of hybrid
approach, where the
human is doing some stuff and the machine is doing some stuff, can get a better result — especially
when you're not trying to be perfect, you're just trying to get something done.»
Coss» paper grew out of a 2015 study in which he and a former graduate student reported that zebras living near
human settlements could not be
approached as closely before fleeing as wild horses
when they saw a
human approaching on foot — staying just outside the effective range of poisoned arrows used by African hunters for at least 24,000 years.
The team's
approach relied on methods developed in the past decade or so to study «functional connectivity» in the adult
human brain — essentially using fMRI to determine which brain regions have synchronized activity
when the subject is not engaged in any particular task.
Choosing the right
approach is vital as the scale of
human impact on the planet becomes so large that scientists are calling this new epoch in Earth's history the Anthropocene (
when human activity alters global climate and ecosystems).
This
approach allowed them to determine
when HSV - 1 and HSV - 2 were introduced into
humans with far more precision than standard models that do not account for natural selection over the course of viral evolution.
«After watching the clear - cut behaviour of squirrels many times in New York, I decided to take these observations further and determine to what extent squirrels modify their behaviour
when approached by
humans.»
According to the research, only five per cent of squirrels showed signs of being alerted if the
human remained on the footpath and did not look at them, while 90 per cent of squirrels moved away, with longer flight distance,
when approached by a pedestrian that moved off the footpaths and looked at them.
The idea for this high - throughput, data - driven
approach to materials discovery hit Ceder in the early 2000s,
when he was at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in Cambridge and found himself inspired by the nearly completed
Human Genome Project.
While advances in «high - level» languages (ones that use specialized syntax to carry out a lot of smaller, fussier commands — JavaScript, for example) have made this
approach more
human friendly over the years, the core of what we do
when we program has barely changed.
It promises truly
human - centric technology: climate control in your house that automatically adjusts
when it detects your car
approaching, for example.
As Santa and his sleigh
approach, the sound of bells and his deep «ho, ho, ho» would get higher and higher (like
when an ambulance siren whizzes by) and then become completely silent, because he would move beyond
human hearing range.
At a time
when modern
humans were beginning to leave Africa and the Neanderthals were living on our planet, Scholz's star — named after the German astronomer who discovered it —
approached less than a light - year from the Sun.
Roberto Cazzolla Gatti, who began to be interested in the role of cooperation in evolution since 2011,
when he published a controversial paper titled «Evolution is a cooperative process: the biodiversity - related niches differentiation theory (BNDT) can explain» concluded: «These theoretical findings, confirmed by empirical
approaches, should motivate our species to think before it is too late about how
human competition, for the first time in the history of life on Earth, has been systematically leading to the extinction of animals and plants.
Especially since this
approach does not take into account the effects that can occur in
humans when the chemicals are present at the same time in a cocktail.
When tested in laboratory samples of leukemia cells and in animals with
human - like leukemia, the
approach caused cancer cells to die much more quickly than with conventional targeted therapies.
But
when two groups in the United Kingdom applied to that country's
Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority (HFEA), which oversees embryo research, officials decided they needed a thorough review of the overall
approach.
This research brings a novel
approach to tackling the big problems our societies face
when it comes to
human - environmental relations.
Hypothesis driven
approaches to vaccinology can utilise the knowledge gained from mechanistic mouse models and our molecular understanding of intrinsic defects to
human cells.5 However, caution is required
when extrapolating data from murine models, as there are substantial differences between immune ageing in mice and
humans.6 Nevertheless, model systems and ex vivo analyses of molecular alterations in aged
human cells have identified multiple changes in the vaccination response with age and the aged immune system in general.
The advantages of this
approach began to emerge in 2011,
when Dr. Ding announced that he had used his «chemical reprogramming» method to convert
human skin cells into brain cells.
Importantly, both studies suggest that we need to continue our current cautious
approach when lowering normal huntingtin in
human studies.
When AIG wrote that, they were following the
approach of Lubenow, who claims that the range of brain sizes in modern
humans goes down to about 700 cm3 (compared to about 1350 cm3 for the average modern
human).
Perhaps readers can suggest an alternative to this general
approach for determining the potential of effectors
when challenged with real parasites, in wild genetic backgrounds and in the presence of
humans.
The beautiful thing is that
when we restore vitality and energy, the
human body shows its amazing capacity to healMy
approach is based on my education at The Institute for Integrative Nutrition where I studied over 100 different dietary theories and learned from some of the best minds in nutrition and functional medicine.
The theme of this article was that once the modern science of nutrition divorced individual nutrients from the context of real food and the
approaches to dietary balance that governed
human dietary choices across time and space right up until the modern era, we lost the perspective needed to understand that nutrients are neither good nor evil but are all capable of goodness
when used in the right way and in the proper context.
The concept of the Paleo
approach to eating is that
humans were evolving for millions of years prior to the Neolithic period, which is
when agricultural practices changed our diet considerably.
Remember
when you are
approaching middle age and suddenly find yourself with a great deal less energy that you are used to, that it might be a result of a deficiency in
human growth hormone.
It makes me wonder what the common factors of the optimal
human diet are
when people are zealous advocates of what appear to be polar opposite
approaches.
While I am not exactly known as a fashion or beauty blogger, I am often
approached by brands in the fashion industry because... well, I am a
human being, a wearer of clothes and I would really like to think that people can appreciate my sense of style: I tend to dress pretty classic, in the «Girl Next Door» kind of look, but I love statement pieces and shaking things up
when I find pieces of clothing that really speak to me!
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LESSON # 1: THE
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APPROACH TO THE ABSTRACTS OF LOVE, TIME, AND DEATH — Howard pulls primal triggers for his advertising work
when he says everyone longs for love, wishes for more time, and fears death.
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When Fallen Angels Fly speaks to the sacred and simple dirt truth of the
human condition; it embodies Loveless» pragmatic, honest
approach to music.
People often tell children to use their imagination
when approaching a task, which comes from the understanding that imagination is a kind of hotbed of potential for learning and creativity in
humans.