Sentences with phrase «yet as an embryo»

On the other hand John the Baptist became a believer (converted) yet as an embryo in the womb of his mother Elisabeth when she encountered Mary who carried Jesus in her womb.

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At Psalms 139, the man David was inspired to write that «your (God's) eyes saw even the embryo (comprising 56 days) of me, and in your book all its (the human body) parts were down in writing (our DNA), as regards the days when they were not formed (before becoming a fetus), and there was not yet one (complete organ) among them.»
Or how was a man named David, a simple shepherd at one time some 3,000 years ago, able to specify that we are formed by means of a set of detailed instruction within our DNA, that makes each of us unique, saying: «Your (God's) eyes saw even the embryo (up through 56 days after conception) of me, and in your book (the instructions in DNA) all its parts were down in writing, as regards the days when they were formed and there was not yet one (organ) among them»?
Prozac is not yet Huxley's soma; cloning by nuclear transfer or splitting embryos is not exactly Bokanovskification; MTV and virtual - reality parlors are not quite the «feelies»; and our current safe - and - consequenceless sexual practices are not universally as loveless or as empty as in the novel.
They argue that if a embryo does not yet have a functioning brain, they do not yet exist as a person.
While all Catholic moral theologians seem opposed to the direct killing of human persons, some maintain that the embryo in the early stages is not yet a full human person, and therefore does not have the same rights as, for instance, the mother.
Barnes and others think that the word most aptly denotes the embryo, or the fetus, «where all the members of the body are as yet folded up, or undeveloped; that is, before they have assumed their distinct form and proportions.»
Not yet, and although the embryo is still rather small around the size of a sesame seed, you may begin to experience pregnancy symptoms such as frequent urination, food cravings, morning sickness, breast tenderness, etc..
Although researchers do not yet know the biological significance of these discoveries, they say that fully cataloguing the genome may help them understand how genetic variations affect the risk of contracting diseases such as cancer as well as how humans grow from a single - celled embryo into an adult.
The committee says the 14 - day mark is an appropriate limit as the cells of the embryo are not yet differentiated into tissues, in that there is no organized development.
As yet, there is no reliable way to screen clone embryos for the regulatory - molecule deficiency.
Most animals begin life as eggs, yet little is known about the lives of embryos.
But last April he also voted for the HOPEAct, a Bush - supported «compromise» bill that would open up federal funding for research that does not involve the creation, destruction, or injury of embryos; seeing as there are not yet any embryonic stem cells lines that meet this condition (ACT hasn't yet proven that their technique poses no «risk of injury»), the HOPE funding would only be available for non-embryonic stemcells.
Stem cells are cells found primarily in embryos, and they have not yet taken on the characteristics of any particular type of cell, such as bone, muscle tissue or brain matter.
The lab of Whitehead Member Terry Orr - Weaver has conducted perhaps the most comprehensive look yet at changes in translation and protein synthesis during a developmental change, using the oocyte - to - embryo transition in Drosophila as a model system.
Works in the booth on the range of $ 8,000 — 25,000 include, in addition to the artist's fantastic and better - known plant - filled vitrines, a brand new series of glass orbs — as if embryos for a species that doesn't yet exist.
An array of life bearing forms, such as orange seed pods, embryos, fallopian tubes, and pulsing cells, appear set against a network of gaunt, drooping female figures, and surreal yet earthly structures.
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