Sentences with phrase «with human counterparts»

Compared to interactions with computers, interactions with human counterparts require more emotional involvement, cognitive effort and brain activation.
That human intervention was necessary, echoed a theme I heard at other presentations and from several companies over the last few days: Machines are here to partner with human counterparts on legal work, not to replace them.
There is however a flip side when comparing machines with their human counterparts.
Whether near or far, more animals than ever are traveling with their human counterparts, and these noteworthy carriers can become a pet's home away from home.
With more and more pets hitting the road with their human counterparts, understanding safe travel protocols must be a top priority for pet owners.
Working with an extensive knowledge of animal behavior and a love of teaching and training, Elise is particularly driven to help the canines brought into homes develop long and lasting relationships with their human counterparts.
Throughout history, dogs have been known to do extraordinary things for and with their human counterparts, including saving lives and alerting humans of danger.
As with their human counterparts, some will live to a ripe old age while others will die before their time.
Just as with their human counterparts, there are many illnesses and conditions that can take the joy from their lives and keep them from being the wonderful companions they were meant to be.
This form of diabetes is more common in indoor, less active, and overweight kitties, just as it is with their human counterparts.
Because these dogs resemble toddlers in personality, they typically get along great with their human counterparts.
Autoimmunity is commonly caused by bacterial infections or overgrowth in the small intestine, in which partially digested food compounds are incorporated into bacterial cell walls and then the immune system, reacting to the bacteria, forms antibodies that also recognize food compounds, some of which might cross-react with human counterparts.
A group of international researchers completed the first highly detailed map of a single chimpanzee chromosome and matched it with its human counterpart.
Pavel Pevzner and Glenn Tesler compared the just - sequenced mouse genome with its human counterpart and analyzed where rearrangements, a common type of genetic mutation, occur.
Puppies have a lot in common with their human counterpart.

Not exact matches

Last year, a machine vision program developed by Stanford researchers was able to distinguish between cancerous and non-cancerous moles with more than 90 percent accuracy, beating out its human dermatologist counterparts — possibly a sign of what's to come in the field of AI.
With the incorporation of artificial intelligence (AI), bots are no longer one dimensional search tools, they are dynamic machines that can query information, learn your behaviors, anticipate problems, and organize tasks for their human counterparts.
Plus, families can visit with the pups and their human counterparts and get their picture taken with an authentic dog sledding rig.
Studies of bovine dairy show that human milk actually has higher levels of estrogen, and organically raised cattle produce milk with higher levels of estrogen and progesterone than their conventional counterparts.
Physiologic sleep studies have found that breastfed infants are more easily aroused from sleep than their formula - fed counterparts.247, 248 In addition, breastfeeding results in a decreased incidence of diarrhea, upper and lower respiratory infections, and other infectious diseases249 that are associated with an increased vulnerability to SIDS and provides overall immune system benefits from maternal antibodies and micronutrients in human milk.250, 251 Exclusive breastfeeding for 6 months has been found to be more protective against infectious diseases compared with exclusive breastfeeding to 4 months of age and partial breastfeeding thereafter.249
«The government should continue to raise human rights at the highest levels with Chinese counterparts, and not flinch from making public statements where appropriate.»
First Lady, Mrs. Lordina Mahama has arrived in cote d'voire to a attend a summit to sign a joint declaration against cross border human trafficking and worst form of child labour with her Ivorian counterpart Mrs. Dominique Quattara.
In his response after being briefed by his counterparts, The Governor of the state of Osun, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola who came afterwards, however advocated for financial and human audit of the university with a view to ensure financial prudence in the institution.
One - third of yeast genes have counterparts in the human genome, many of which are associated with diseases, such as cancer.
Antibodies to the rogue prion protein may one day provide a cure for variant Creutzfeldt - Jacob disease (vCJD), the deadly human counterpart of mad cow disease, according to new research conducted with mice.
For example, 71 % of Democrats and independents who lean to the Democratic Party say the Earth is warming due to human activity, compared with 27 % of their Republican counterparts (a difference of 44 percentage points).
A major obstacle to applying genetic engineering to benefit humans and the environment is the risk that organisms whose genes have been altered might produce offspring with their natural counterparts, releasing the novel genes into the wild.
The prospect that fighting human - looking characters can provoke more aggression than unleashing violence against characters with no real - world counterparts could have implications for debates over gaming, especially as video games become more sophisticated and immersive, Farrar says.
Even though it's what makes men male, the human Y, like its counterparts in almost all mammals, is tiny compared with its partner, the X chromosome.
«Obviously we're disappointed that the number is flat,» says David Moore of the Association of American Medical Colleges (AAMC) in Washington, D.C.. It's not a surprise, however, because the House Appropriations Subcommittee on Labor, Health and Human Services, and Education had less overall money to work with than its Senate counterpart, he says.
«However, whereas in human females the masculine characteristics are less common within the population, in fence lizards, we see the opposite pattern: About three quarters of the females are so - called «bearded ladies,» making masculinized females much more common than their counterparts with little or no blue ornamentation.»
Its skin is made of a spongy elastic plymer called Frubber, which allows the kind of refined facial expressions that will be necessary, Hanson says, for humans to relate to and connect emotionally with their android counterparts.
Among these many differences, Neanderthals were shorter and stockier, with wider pelvises and rib - cages than their modern human counterparts.
More animals died as a result of interactions with humans than from any other cause, and captive - born animals suffered more fatalities from human interactions than their counterparts caught in the wild.
Both these genes have counterparts in humans, where their overexpression is well known to be associated with a whole range of cancers.
When compared with the human genome it was found that the two genomes were of similar size and almost every gene in the human genome has a counterpart in the mouse.
The next step is to study the function of macrophages in salamanders and compare them with their human and mouse counterparts.
Scientists at the University of Pennsylvania have teamed up with their counterparts all over the world, working to develop human...
For instance, studies reveal that isothiocyanate metabolites can be detected in the blood and urine after cooked glucosinolate - containing foods are eaten, although to a lesser extent than their raw glucosinolate - containing counterparts.69 In far messier studies, scientists have taken cooked watercress and simply mixed it with human feces, which converted the glucosinolates to isothiocyanates through their intrinsic myrosinase activity.
In his 2014 speculative thriller «Ex Machina,» writer - director Alex Garland created a haunting, stylishly atmospheric meditation on what it means to be human, building a credible world just this shy of the future in which humanoid robots moved, loved and deceived with all the nuance and subterfuge of their flesh - and - bone counterparts.
If this is indeed a chamber piece, Ava's a femme fatale, as beguiling and innocent as some of her best human counterparts, but with a disconcerting twist.
Besides that, you're likely going to be rewatching all of the scenes with K - 2SO on repeat, since he stole so many scenes from his human counterparts.
Robotic drivers will behave much like their human counterparts: They will see the road (with sensors), plan their routes (using algorithms), and manipulate the brakes, throttle, and steering wheel to act accordingly (through the onboard computer).
Much like their human counterparts, the Barkleys will deal with the nuances of family life, including trying to put the kiddos to sleep, dealing with rough trips to the salon, and coping with other canine drivers.
The Silk Road... And Beyond is a series of workshops I've been giving over the years (often with the assistance of the award - winning western romance writer Jacquie Rogers) that show how familiar ghosties and ghoulies have counterparts around the world, traveling the same paths as we humans.
On the plus side, these algorithmic advisors are far more cost - effective than their human counterparts, with companies charging minimal fees (0.25 % — 0.50 %) in annual management charges for the assets currently being managed by the robo advisor.
We are pet parents with very active dogs, so it's nice to see veterinary medicine advancing in the direction of care to mirror its human counterparts.
Police dogs are treated with the same level of respect and care as their human counterparts; and if they unfortunately die in the course of duty, are accorded the same honor as the men and women they work with.
Her goal in treating neurological diseases is to improve the quality of life of her patients, balancing the diagnostics and therapy she recommends with the comfort of her patients and their human counterparts.
Dogs who spend their weekends romping around the dog park with friends or running alongside their humans when they hit the trails experience aches and pains just like their human counterparts.
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