Sentences with phrase «with human versions»

With the human version, one gets some really nasty stuff.
To find out Reppert replaced those found in fruit flies with a human version, hCRY2, which is found in the retina.
Comparing these with the human version could give hints as to how the virus mutates and causes disease, says Walker.
Grima used two mouse models of Huntington's disease: one with a human version of the mutant Huntingtin protein and another with an aggressive form of the disease that contains only the first portion of the mouse Huntingtin protein.

Not exact matches

What so many Catholics seem to be saying is that, so far as we can determine with our unaided human intellects, according to even the «metaphysically modest» version of neo-Darwinism, there is no real plan, purpose, or design in living things, and absolutely no directionality to evolution; yet we know those things to be true by faith.
Thus, metaphors and models of God are understood to be discovered as well as created, to relate to God's reality not in the sense of being literally in correspondence with it, but as versions or hypotheses of it that the community (in this case, the church) accepts as relatively adequate.16 Hence, models of God are not simply heuristic fictions; the critical realist does not accept the Feuerbachian critique that language about God is nothing but human projection.
Even if all parties were to agree that American republicanism is not classically liberal, or that classical liberalism really is ontologically indifferent, or that the laws of nature and of nature's God are the foundation of constitutional order and that these are the same thing as natural law — even if, in other words, all parties were to agree to some version of a pristine American founding harmonious in principle with the truth of God and the human being — returning to the first principles of the eighteenth century isn't much more realistic than a return to the first principles of the thirteenth.
Compare the New International Version which says that from the Israelites comes the human ancestry of «Christ, who is God over all, for ever praised», with the New English Bible which says that from the Israelites, «in natural descent, sprang the Messiah.
Both begin with the data of human consciousness and both perform phenomenological reductions, at least a version of the epoche in the case of Whitehead.
It will insist that any version of Christian faith that does not grapple with war and peace, human equality, hunger, civil liberties, the hard decisions posed by medical technology, and a host of other social challenges is not a version of faith worth the time of either pulpit or pew.
I'm sure he realizes full well, as does anyone with a functional brain, that is was human beings that crafted every word, in every version, of the bible.
The human mind that abstracts from the realism and intuition of St. John, to theologise its own version of the Jesus of History as distinct from the Jesus of Faith, must always end up with a supreme Prophet who is less than the transcendent divine, who is not pre-existent to the Universe and Creation, and who at the very highest is «divine» only as a supreme emanation of a «holy and noble consciousness» at the root of being itself, and identified with Creation itself.
With respect to the problem of power in relation to human sexual differentiation, I am not concerned to defend either traditional or modern versions of the roles of men and women, or to deny or affirm their distinctive natures, regardless of whether these differences are understood to be inherent or culturally derived.
Genesis 6:3 New International Version (NIV) 3 Then the Lord said, «My Spirit will not contend with [a] humans forever, for they are mortal [b]; their days will be a hundred and twenty years.»
Admittedly, it is bad news that Hartshorne postulates that evil will be forever with us and that there is no final redemption from it; but many traditional Christian versions of hell have implied that evil in the form of inconceivably brutal torture and suffering is the everlasting lot of most of the human race!
If the truth is that humans are influenced morally by evolution, our surroundings, our neighbours, then much as with Christians, muslims will never hold to only what is in a book or only one version of what is in their book.
7 In discussing an earlier version of this paper, Hall responded that while there might be some aesthetic quality associated with technology, the «difference of degree» between this and the aesthetic character of other modes of human activity is so great as to constitute a «difference in kind.»
They also have to deal with the limited and incomplete grasp of human goods that is apparent in every modern version of the tradition.
Until someone with proper expertise in myriad areas of sports science, football coaching, business, finance, law, PR, media, marketing, human resources etc etc has unfettered access to all board meeting minutes, records of all discussions with players, full player medical records, details of all contacts with agents, other clubs, other players, seen copies of player contracts and negotiations, understands the financial imperatives, interprets the business accounting, has reviewed the business plan, has knowledge of the employer / employee contractual relationship between Wenger and the club, has intimate insight in to the goals and objectives of the business and the club — then everyone is filling in the gaps with their own version of events and will necessarily always be a long, long way from anything close to any «truth».
Schools are where we create humans capable of deciding what they do with their freedom, not a factory for churning out new versions of ourselves, together with our prejudices and intellectual fallacies.
The first hint that humans could be affected came in 1990, when a Siamese cat called Max fell ill with the feline version of BSE.
The team sequenced the gene that codes for the NaV1.7 channel in mole rats, and compared it with SCN9A — a key gene in the human version of the channel.
They then moved to mice with a version of a human mitochondrial disease called Leigh syndrome.
The BioMed team successfully treated rats, dogs and one human by injecting tumors with a weakened version of Clostridium novyi, a toxic bacterium that lives in the soil.
Shatz got a hint when she looked up ailments associated with mutations in genes coding for the human version of MHCI.
Two years ago, a French group found that mutations in the human version are associated with Usher syndrome type 1B, a condition that accounts for 4 % to 10 % of all cases of inherited deafness, but is associated with blindness as well.
Working with the Tulane National Primate Center in Louisiana, Friedman and his group showed that the trivalent vaccine — given three times at monthly intervals — induced a strong immune response in macaque monkeys, whose immune system closely resembles the human version.
The researchers tested that idea by infecting newborn mice (which developmentally resemble a human fetus) with different lab - made versions of Zika.
For 40 years, psychologists thought that humans and animals kept time with a biological version of a stopwatch.
All land vertebrates carry a version of the FOXP2 gene, so some of the Oxford researchers then teamed up with colleagues from the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology in Germany to analyze what is unique about the variant in humans and to track how the gene had evolved in our ancestors.
Both humans and monkeys, trapped with someone they do not know, are essentially playing a version of the Prisoner's Dilemma, a classic game theory situation in which players can choose whether or not to cooperate.
Better communication might have increased their odds of survival and enabled the new version of FOXP2 to spread throughout the entire human population, suggests Björn Brembs, a neurobiologist at the University of Regensburg in Germany, who was not involved with the work.
The researchers first used yeast to quickly and cheaply screen 169,000 interactions between yeast versions of human tumor - suppressor genes and genes that can be inhibited with drugs, sometimes called «druggable» targets.
The results suggest the human version of the FOXP2 gene may enable a quick switch to repetitive learning — an ability that could have helped infants 200,000 years ago better communicate with their parents.
That contrasts with the last version of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change's report, issued in 2001, which concluded there was a 66 % chance that humans were responsible for rising temperatures.
Through the multiple trials, they confirmed that the spintronic devices have a learning ability with which the developed artificial neural network can successfully associate memorized patterns from their input noisy versions just like the human brain can.
Li's team studied samples of a fruit - fly derived version of Rumi in complex with a Notch «surrogate» - a human protein with a Notch - like fold - that were provided by Haltiwanger.
Humans with a mutation in the long version have problems with their speech.
The massive analysis of human, chimpanzee, and monkey tissue published Nov. 23 in the journal Science shows that the human brain is not only a larger version of the ancestral primate brain but also one filled with distinct and surprising differences.
Auriel Willette, an assistant professor of food science and human nutrition; and Joseph Webb, a graduate research assistant, found on average that Caucasians with one bad version of the gene — guanosine triphosphate cyclohydrolase - 1 or GCH1 — developed Parkinson's symptoms five years earlier, and had a 23 percent increased risk for the disease.
Imagine a cardboard version of Pixar's Wall - e character, but with added über - cute human voice, and you've got a fair picture of Boxie, Alexander Reben's documentary - video - making robot.
The input to the network consisted of a blurry version of the colored game screen, including the game score — the same as seen by a human player — as well as the screens associated with the last three moves.
By its reckoning, 2537 civilians were killed and 5594 were wounded over the past 2 years, with 12 % of those casualties attributed to [coalition] forces and the rest to insurgents... In February, after learning that the military was releasing these data, both the UN and an Afghan human rights organization agreed to release versions of their own civilian casualty data to Science.
This year molecular biologist Wolfgang Enard of the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology in Leipzig, Germany, explored that possibility with an extraordinary experiment: He inserted the human version of FOXP2 into mice and studied the effects on the creatures» brains and vocalizations.
Improvements on this scale happened in all the animals, including mice with a version of human Alzheimer's disease, elderly rats and monkeys with natural degeneration, plus rats and monkeys given brain lesions similar to those seen in Alzheimer's.
A study coming out in Science Translational Medicine and led by University of Pennsylvania School of Veterinary Medicine researchers has shown that cats with NPC — which mirrors the human version of the disease — show vast improvements when treated with a compound called cyclodextrin.
Beltz points out that the precursor neurons in crayfish are similar to human stem cells with the exception that the human versions self - regenerate.
The model — now a part of the ACME human dimensions component — is being merged with ACME in preparation for ACME version 2.
In the time since the 2007 version of this report, the human effect on the climate has grown more than 40 percent stronger, thanks to continued emissions of greenhouse gases and more precision in measurements, with carbon dioxide leading the charge.
This is human - driven evolutionary selection, which happened with all of our crop plants as wild plants were converted into more and more useful and nutritious versions.
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