Sentences with phrase «with tiny humans»

Another large dog that, surprisingly enough, can get along great with tiny humans?
The Miniature breed, on the other hand, usually has one and only owner — often, this is the child of the family, as they great with tiny humans.
He's incredibly gentle with tiny humans.
Just the sheer fact of my lack of physical autonomy — the fact that I sleep with tiny humans snuggled up to me (and all over me), that my body doesn't look the same as it once did, that I've only just now been able to spend a night away from my children — has been enough to highlight just how free my life must have felt before I had children.
With a background in ECE and child development, Nicole taught parenting classes and worked with tiny humans for many, many years.
In the first weeks and months, parents often scratch their heads and wonder what to do all day with a tiny human who can't DO much.
I have been on fifteen different flights while traveling with a tiny human.
Do they just let you leave with this tiny human?
They couldn't be more smitten with this tiny human they've created.
We were already trying to adjust to parenthood, exhausted and sort of worried and kind of clueless, so the idea that part of that adjustment would mean sharing a bed with a tiny human, worried me.
I didn't want to spend any money, I couldn't decide on the right style, our room has been a shared space with a tiny human and doesn't deserve to look pretty.

Not exact matches

The tiny sensors, which consist of infrared light - emitting diodes (LEDs) coupled with a sensitive light detector, measure infinitesimal gradations in light in human tissue, due to changing blood volume in the microvasculature as blood circulates through the body — a process that follows in rhythm with the beating of the heart.
A tiny robot with moves inspired by caterpillars and jellyfish is small enough to crawl, walk and swim inside the human body.
If - these men will begin to speak with one another not as pawns on a chessboard but as they themselves in the chamber of human reality, a tiny seed of change will have been started which could lead to a transformation of the whole situation.
«The fact of the matter is,» they note, «if vampires truly feed with even a tiny fraction of the frequency that they are depicted to in the movies and folklore, then the human race would have been wiped out quite quickly after the first vampire appeared.»
Unlike much of the inherited Western tradition, which has equated creativity with mentality and attributed it only to human beings, process thought considers anything actual at all an instance of creativity, from the tiniest energy event to the most complex creatures we are aware of, human beings; some degree of mentality is present in no matter how rudimentary, even negligible, a form.
We visited the canecutters» living quarters, smelled the stench of human waste, watched the prostitutes cavort, stuck our heads into the tiny rooms crowded with bunk beds, and spoke with an old man whose foot had been infected for several years.
Loaded down with to - do's, deadlines, and all the business of raising tiny humans, all of which are hungry and still have to make dinner?
It has been a joy to watch these dear people grow families and to see their once - tiny, squawking babes turn into little humans with preferences and desires.
And as this tiny human I have created squirms and wiggles and laughs and bites my shoulder with his razor - sharp little teeth, I can't help thinking that it is me he is here to teach, and not the other way around.
This will ensure that you are providing yourself with the nutrients and energy required to grow a tiny human.
I get to sit at meal times and on the floor when I'm playing with the children, otherwise I do not stop until all the tiny humans are in bed.
That's why we collected stories and resources dealing with depression, anxiety, and the normal stress that comes from raising tiny humans.
Kenya has been blessed with the amazing experience of helping tiny humans come into this world.
Unless you're a sanctimonious, #blessed kind of mom, or your name is Mary Poppins, you need something to cope with the stress that comes with raising a tiny human.
We are suddenly filled with enormous amounts of love and devotion for a tiny little human.
Naptime Natter is a place for mums like me, mums who find raising tiny humans really hard work but are trying to make it through the day with a smile on their face.
Plenty of parents like using baby detergent, though, not out of necessity but because it has a classic smell associated with snuggling a tiny human.
A time where I get to converse with humans over the age of 5 and take a tiny time out from temper tantrums and wiping booties.
While the actual breastmilk is free, there are other costs associated with nursing your tiny human.
Any parent of a toddler is very familiar with the kicking, screaming, and general chaos these tiny humans are capable of creating.
When you are 7 weeks pregnant, your embryo is starting to look just a little bit human, with tiny arm and leg buds, eyes and a hole for the mouth.
There is nothing wrong with being a chatterbox in general, but if your mom's nervous tick happens to be talking your ear off, she might not be a very relaxing presence while you are trying to focus on pushing a tiny human out of your body.
The sore cracked nipples, the engorged boobs, and waking up with milk - soaked pajama tops was annoying, but it was the fact that the milk was a tiny human's only source of nourishment that stressed me out.
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Let's remember all the wonderful things to talk about with other adult humans that is NOT the sleeping habits of a tiny human.
A tiny molecule harvested from a soil bacterium on Easter Island that evolved billions of years ago for no obvious purposes should have nothing to do with human beings.
The team's novel fabrication technique involves patterning a solar absorber with tiny holes with diameters less than 400 nanometers (that's roughly 200 times smaller than the width of a human hair), cut into the absorber at regular intervals.
Their massive electron micrographs of the joint showed tiny, perfectly formed screws and nuts, with a thread far more delicate than those made by humans.
The team found that humans are equipped with tiny differences in a particular regulator of gene activity, dubbed HARE5, that when introduced into a mouse embryo, led to a 12 % bigger brain than in the embryos treated with the HARE5 sequence from chimpanzees.
Scientists have long experimented with organs - on - chips: tiny representations of human organs, such as lungs, hearts and intestines, made from cells embedded on plastic about the size of a computer memory stick.
Since it shares more than 80 percent of its proteins with humans, studying this tiny creature can reveal many secrets about our own biology.
It then combines with pollutants from combustion — mainly nitrogen oxides and sulfates from vehicles, power plants and industrial processes — to create tiny solid particles, or aerosols, no more than 2.5 micrometers across, about 1/30 the width of a human hair.
These techniques include: human tissue created by reprogramming cells from people with the relevant disease (dubbed «patient in a dish»); «body on a chip» devices, where human tissue samples on a silicon chip are linked by a circulating blood substitute; many computer modelling approaches, such as virtual organs, virtual patients and virtual clinical trials; and microdosing studies, where tiny doses of drugs given to volunteers allow scientists to study their metabolism in humans, safely and with unsurpassed accuracy.
With tiny brains and force of numbers, social insects have achieved most of the things we consider quintessentially human — farming, warfare, air conditioning — and have taken over the world.
Merging man and machine The spectacular successes of brain implants in primates has paved the way for new human trials, including one at Brown University, where neuroscientist John Donoghue is moving ahead with BrainGate, a minuscule array of tiny, spikelike electrodes implanted in the motor cortex.
But within days skeptics emerged, countering that the tiny remains instead belonged to a small - bodied population of modern humans and that LB1 — with her tiny brain and other odd features — was a diseased member of the group.
In the short term, with increasing temperatures as well as local human - made threats like coastal development, pollution, and over-fishing, the study found that corals — tiny animals related to jellyfish — would be over-run by seaweed which would, in effect, suffocate them.
Our ideas about later human evolution, meanwhile, have been shattered by the remains of a tiny, novel human species with a small but intricately folded brain.
Whereas humans make that calculation in about 10 microseconds, the fly, with its tiny head, does the math in almost a thousandth of that time ¿ 50 nanoseconds.
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