In this view of history, infinitely perfectable humans progress towards the desirable end of perfect happiness. |
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Meanwhile, time alone probably will not have unevolved the obdurate and ancient instinct that all humans bear. |
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Instead, they explain that all humans have wills and desires, and it should not be surprising that infants also express theirs. |
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More than a nuisance, fleas and ticks can transmit a host of pathogens and skin diseases to humans and their furry counterparts. |
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This is probably one of the great shifts in the story of modern humans but we take it almost for granted. |
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As Cross puts it, modern humans can transfer insights from one domain to another, often to a domain that is metaphoric or symbolic. |
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It's been 33 years since humans have set foot on the moon or journeyed beyond the close orbit of the Earth. |
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Jinx grew up knowing that Sir Irwin cared for him, and that most other humans thought it strange and unfitting for a knight to keep such a pet. |
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Whether these findings on exercise motivation hold true for humans remains to be studied. |
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Not all ticks carry Lyme disease, which is most commonly spread to humans in the nymph stage of a tick's life. |
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Jahson had cleared up the camp, and no one would ever have known that humans had made camp there. |
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At least some people are realising that humans are completely abusing the right we have. |
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Apparently parents emit poisonous substances which contaminate their kids in much the same way that humans pollute the environment. |
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Some nutrition experts point out that long-term studies in humans still need to be done. |
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Antarctica is indifferent to humans, but we humans are in awe of Antarctica. |
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Any knowledge that we humans claim must be consistent with our best psychological account of ourselves as knowers. |
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To deprive humans of even one emotion would taint the stability of balance. |
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If you are a human being who lives on Earth, you have probably been exposed to other humans beings who are not your exact clones. |
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The next most serious and widespread health risk to humans comes from salmonella in pigs. |
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At this time, the humans and elves were able to live peaceably with each other. |
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The recent reports of bird flu among humans in both Asia and Europe have thrown the world into a panic. |
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When humans are born their brains are not capable of forming recallable memories. |
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Exchanging information, ideas, feelings with other humans is not a matter of convenience, it's a search for the deepest rewards. |
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Japanese Gothic plots typically place humans on a spiritual continuum, a karmic wheel, rather than in a divided world of good and evil. |
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I did not know about the details of the war, or all that humans are capable of doing to other humans. |
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How does knowing the ages of the humans involved have any relevance to the main point of the story? |
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Anthrax is a zoonosis, accidentally transmitted from herbivores to humans with no onward person to person transmission. |
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They say coyotes have in some places become habituated to humans and human environments. |
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Ancestral forms of play and laughter existed in other animals long before humans began cracking up. |
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This makes biological warfare weapons easier to create, because the genomes of many viruses that attack humans are already known. |
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When slavers came to harvest humans for sale, these African societies were utterly defenseless. |
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The bigger of the two anthropomorphous humans stepped over to Saria's side. |
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Clearly all living things need to consume in order to stay alive, and humans are no exception. |
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It was a slow achievement but eventually the humans were stopped, and the werewolves shifted forms. |
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For instance, a hunting dog that could smell prey reduced the need for humans to have an acute sense of smell for that purpose. |
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These racists believed that not all races of humans had descended from Adam and Eve. |
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The lambs in the paddock are constantly bleating at the moment, mainly for food but also for attention as we humans are their mums. |
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It could stay holy, sacrosanct, totally uncorrupted and virginal if it wasn't for us humans washing everything over with arrogance. |
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Nowadays the main diseases transmitted are encephalitis in humans and heartworms in dogs. |
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He maintains that any scheme that requires humans to input metadata with their data will fail. |
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Where's the understanding or sympathy for the desperate plight of other humans beings, and the willingness to put ourselves in their place? |
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She could see them now, humans dressed in white with their faces covered by strange masks. |
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The scent of humans overwhelmed his nostrils as it took a deep whiff of the air with delight. |
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Their study is the first to suggest that bird flu can be transmitted to humans from wild birds. |
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So far, no cases of humans being infected with bird flu have been registered. |
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Beyond adapting humans to low gravity environments the biggest need is to be able to produce consumables for longer term living. |
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Since epistemology follows ontology, humans are the ones that determine what is true and what it not true. |
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Most of the world's humans are accustomed to the pungent smell of body odor. |
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Of those 10 humans who developed obliterative bronchiolitis, 4 died and 3 never breathed again without the aid of a respirator. |
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We take a voyage of self-discovery, and realise at the end of the journey, that we are humans with sentiments we cannot control. |
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Only self-conscious moral agents can weigh and judge the life of humans or animals. |
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In this heroic period, he revealed a kit of talents which few humans have possessed. |
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We humans are inclined to sympathize with attractive people, which is why satirists often paint their targets in hideous garb. |
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I'm not meant to notice how Gail looks next to other people or how other humans treat her. |
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Despite our attachment to the ideal of the free, self-determining individual, we humans are dependent social beings. |
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The disease could not be passed between humans and was easy to cure if caught early enough. |
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In this scenario, humans moved rapidly through the continent, slaughtering mammoths, mastodons and other large prey as they went. |
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In fact he probably treats them more as humans than a lot of companies treat their employees. |
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Certain plants have developed thorns to prevent themselves from being devoured and they work equally well as deterrents for humans too. |
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Air pollution can hurt animals and humans when they inhale contaminated air. |
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It was called Man Vs Beast, and involved humans taking part in tests of speed, strength and endurance against animals. |
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An effective vaccine cannot be manufactured yet because a mutant strain of bird flu passing between humans has not been seen. |
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It is among the type A influenza viruses, which can affect humans as well as chickens, ducks, horses, seals, whales, and other animals. |
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Those familiar squiggly letters are Captchas, an upgraded security measure used by many Web sites to distinguish humans from spambots. |
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To be sure, one cannot place determinate limits on how much humans can come to know and how much we can control through our technology. |
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The humans and elves fight against the monstrous orcs and ogres while the third group, called the Zerg, seek to destroy both of them. |
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They say too many opportunities exist for close contact between humans and avians, making accidental infection possible. |
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Future studies may potentially elucidate ways in which humans can alleviate the toll of communications towers on migrating birds. |
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They do not have the molars that humans use for masticating their food and it is impossible for them to keep their mouths shut while chewing. |
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Sensing no remonstrance from the two humans he knew to be nearby, he began walking, slowly, drawing Roman's mount along in his wake. |
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The disease, which does not affect humans and is not a food safety concern, is also known as sudden oak death. |
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Why can't humans put themselves in the situations that we inflict upon animals. |
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Most bushy tail jirds welcome cage companions but they treat humans like part of their terrain to be explored. |
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That's merely a convention I decided upon as a means of differentiating humans from other races. |
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As humans lengthened lifespans with better nutrition and hunting skills, childhood also lengthened. |
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They can be quite vicious and have been known to attack humans if threatened. |
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Premodern societies often had animal totems, and they saw animals and humans as intertwined through reincarnation. |
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It has been reported that the leatherback is one of two turtles that are toxic to humans and other animals. |
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Somewhere along the line, he stopped fighting for the robots and tried to protect the humans from them. |
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Automated programs follow a rigid set of rules that may not adequately reproduce the common sense we humans use when reviewing a page. |
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We are limited as humans and we have a deeply-rooted need to show solidarity in our limitedness. |
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To an extent almost certainly unequaled by other animals, humans have evolved through cultural change. |
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The involuntary extraction of data from humans across borders requires a review of standards of privacy and data protection laws. |
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If not treated, this mange can affect a whole kennel of dogs and can be spread to humans as well. |
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Selenium is an essential dietary trace element required for mammals including humans to light against various diseases including cancer. |
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Labor that does not affirm humans and, instead, reduces them to objects for manipulation, is a form of oppression. |
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As the characters struggle to be human against all the odds the play reflects the struggle that all humans face in life. |
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From the moment the first humans settled here they cut a swathe of destruction through everything from kauri to kakapo. |
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Biologists assumed that proteins alone regulate the genes of humans and other complex organisms. |
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To him, money is a useful tool that humans will discard along the way, like the adz or the sword. |
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The organism thrives in the soil, and is transmitted to humans via uncooked or poorly cooked meat and through house cats. |
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Douglas is a very affectionate cat now and despite his suffering still sees humans as his friends. |
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Philo differentiated between the existence of God, which could be demonstrated, and the nature of God which humans are not able to cognize. |
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Swans are large birds with a wingspan of four feet or more and although injuries to humans are rare they are not unknown. |
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She is still researching their exact functions, but it seems almost certain that humans have comparable genes. |
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Basically us humans are only organisms, we are the same as a plant, a dog, even a bacteria. |
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Colour vision in humans and honeybees is restricted to brighter light intensities than those accessible to nocturnal hawkmoths. |
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Botanical humans are at war with a cervine insurgency that has greater defoliation power than a squadron-load of Agent Orange. |
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Shepard proposes that humans go through eight stages of ontogenesis in their first twenty years of life. |
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And the biggest problem of all is that we humans are incorrigible theorizers. |
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And of course, as humans we could experience the same torment, because of our own patterns of greed and miserliness. |
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Various brain regions are connected in the same way as they are in humans and identical neurotransmitters are employed in conveyance of data. |
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The number of genetic differences between humans and chimps is ten times smaller than that between mice and rats. |
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It's a big task, given that only ten per cent of humans have access to the Net today. |
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Legend tells it that it was dragons that first taught humans and elves how to use magic. |
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The nutritional significance of legumes to humans and livestock makes them especially important. |
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People capable of that sort of uncaring and cruelly callous behavior tend to move on to humans if they are not stopped early enough. |
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Such research is valid and useful because of the genetic and physiological similarities between humans and apes. |
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It is not likely that malathion will cause reproductive effects in humans under normal circumstances. |
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Devastating odors assaulted her, and the noise of humans screaming in Latin, Greek, German, Punic, Hebrew, Berber, Egyptian, Arabic. |
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Those are the things humans most need to function, and we have placed them at the bottom of the list. |
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But it can do so only to the extent that humans are determined to use it to those ends. |
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In those days, sailing solo meant a form of isolation that few humans could endure. |
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I can feed two humans and two cats for a day and still have change left over from the price of a bunch of flowers. |
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Interestingly, even the mentally deranged humans are rational if not sensible. |
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They say that there was a war between good and bad and the souls were the reminiscence of the humans and elves that fought. |
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These are examples of a growing body of research that suggests humans have an affinity towards nature. |
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First of all, when you said humans were never attracted to the smell of body odour, you couldn't have been more wrong. |
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We have come to see the tornado in all of its glory, not the ant-like humans that scurry about in its path. |
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As much as a charming science fiction tale, it's a study in how humans think and react. |
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One possible treatment for insulin dependent diabetes mellitus in humans would be to transplant pancreatic islets. |
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War was natural among humans because it was an instance of the struggle for existence. |
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It seems that simians have the run of the place while humans dwell on the fringes like packs of wild dogs. |
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If it all begins with humans messing up, and causing an imperfect world it all ends with Jesus sorting it out, and causing a perfect one! |
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There are no current reports of bird flu in animals or humans in Australia. |
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China has not confirmed any cases in people and bird flu remains hard for humans to catch. |
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Most of the wheat consumed by humans is processed from white flour, which is produced by milling to remove the germ and bran. |
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It has been noted that guide dogs working in towns breathe the same pollutants as humans yet do not have asthma. |
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This means more bear sightings, more run-ins with humans and increasing property damage. |
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Dwarves, trolls, giants, and goblins were of a lesser intelligence and did not associate much with humans and faeries. |
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An apocalyptic atmosphere pervades, and makes the novel crucial reading for anyone with a passing interest in other humans and conflict. |
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This substance has never been tested on humans for safety nor has it been licensed for use as a medicine. |
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As for contagious yawning, they think it has something to do with humans subconsciously imitating one other. |
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Retention equations have been developed for humans and may be appropriately applied to model depuration for some other mammals. |
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Symptoms of early rabies infection in humans can include, headaches, and fever. |
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Insect repellents for humans and shampoos or collars containing insecticide for pets can help control or reduce tick infestations. |
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Foxes are known vectors for rabies and can transmit the disease to humans and other animals. |
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Though selenium is an essential micronutrient for humans and other mammals, too much of it can harm people and animals alike. |
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At some point humans might have moved from merely tolerating these weedy species to actively saving and sowing the seeds. |
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Terrace's research with macaques casts doubt on the claim that only humans have declarative knowledge. |
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Herewith a brief taste of this fine book on the art of corrupting humans as described in the letters of a senior tempter to his nephew Wormwood. |
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If this is not done, neither leopards, nor humans will have much to look forward to in the days ahead. |
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Zuclopenthixol is also authorised in humans as Clopixol and is for the management of schizophrenia and allied psychoses. |
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When the first humans reached our shores, America was the greatest unexplored frontier on earth. |
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There have always been examples that show that the very things we humans place our confidence in can be the same things that trip us up. |
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Tremetol may be transmitted through the milk and butterfat to humans and other animals, causing milk sickness in them. |
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The idea behind biophilia is that humans have an innate connection to nature. |
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These lighting technologies were concomitant with the dark that humans lived with, due mainly to their low candle-power or lux. |
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Even toxicity tests were performed by King Mithridates of Persia on both humans and animals to learn more about poisons and their antidotes. |
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Following Adam Smith, humans have a natural tendency to barter, truck, and trade. |
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My family raised me to believe that not only humans but all living beings and natural things deserve respect. |
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Early humans split off from a common ancestor shared with chimpanzees between five and eight million years ago. |
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Bison, mammoths, red deer, and other animals moved south, and the Neandertals and early humans followed them. |
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For that matter, in all episodes of the original series, Klingons are portrayed as swarthy looking humans wearing black clothing. |
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The king of beasts may soon be dethroned, as conflicts between African lions and humans contribute to the big cats' population decline. |
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Its product, wood, is of primary importance to humans as timber for construction, fuelwoods, and wood-pulp for paper manufacturing. |
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As captchas have become more sophisticated, in an arms race against algorithms designed to crack them, humans often make errors reading them. |
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He consoled himself with the knowledge that the human was in his power, and that at a word the humans life would be ended. |
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Edible reeds, rushes and grasses can be incorporated into both shallow and deep ponds, providing additional food for humans and wildlife. |
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It strongly supports Pliocene and Pleistocene australopithecines being ancestral not to humans but to modern African pongids. |
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For the most part, the goblins worked the mines, humans were only sent there for punishment. |
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Darwinian biology explained how humans evolved from other life forms, and Mendelian genetics showed how defective traits were inherited. |
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But the government also promised to consider controls on air guns, blamed for causing injuries and distress to humans and animals. |
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Moreover, we ordinary humans cannot likewise petition God for proof to solidify our faith. |
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Dermatophytes responsible for causing dermatophytoses in humans have acquired resistance to certain antimycotic drugs. |
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Could we conceivably ever get to a stage where we would have to harvest and eat other humans to get by? |
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Most humans are selfish, and Indian cricketers alone should not be singled out. |
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For example, many metals, like cadmium, lead, and mercury are toxic to humans and are mutagenic and carcinogenic. |
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Evaluation of selenium levels in humans has found lower than normal levels in sera and aqueous humor in cataract patients. |
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While humans try to cool off under the fan and the more fortunate in air-conditioned rooms, the wild and domestic animals are not so lucky. |
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As humans we can excel if we are motivated and given encouragement and the right kind of training. |
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Higher-level control of locomotion seems to be more important for humans than for cats. |
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Finally, the Ultraviolet Imaging Spectrograph, or UVIS, studies wavelengths shorter than humans can see, out to the far ultraviolet. |
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Why is it that when the evolution of man is picturised, humans are the ultimate in the process of evolutionary refinement? |
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Both chickens and humans are vertebrates, a group of animals that have skulls and backbones. |
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In humans the sense organ that provides us with the taste sensation is the tongue, or more specifically the taste buds on the tongue. |
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Because dogs and humans are more alike than different we should treat dogs more like we would want to be treated ourselves. |
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Reading that he thinks aliens in spaceships brought the DNA that humans came from to earth was enough. |
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If laboratory species will voluntarily take a drug, it is assumed that humans will too. |
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Compounds that are noxious to humans and laboratory rats are assumed to be toxic to birds, too. |
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It constantly amazes me how so many plants can go into survival mode in extreme heat, toughing out conditions that humans would soon perish in. |
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In January the CDC reported two fatal cases of rat-bite fever and linked the disease Tularemia in hamsters to humans for the first time. |
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What if every 200 humans adopted a species and allied themselves with it throughout their lives? |
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It is estimated that it was about 100,000 years ago that humans developed spoken language. |
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People frequently complain that their questions nowadays are answered not by sentient humans but by machines. |
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She had managed to stay completely unruffled during the entire conversation, defying what he knew about humans and their unconquerable pride. |
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Leishmania are protozoal parasites that are transmitted to humans by Phlebotomus sandflies. |
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Unlike other undead, vampires appear like humans and most look as they did in life. |
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Just as humans keep cows for their milk, certain ant species rear aphids and other insects in their nests and consume their secretions. |
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As humans we are charged with the angelic task of managing the amazing place we call the world through a system of prayer and mitzvoth. |
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Mice and humans share much anatomy, biochemistry, physiology, and pharmacology, but there are some major differences. |
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Earth was among the many planets destroyed in this calamity, and many humans were lost also. |
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By simplifying humans into sub-archetypes, they become less like actual humans and more like stock movie characters. |
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Shigellosis is a highly contagious disease caused by Shigella spp. and humans are the principal reservoir of infection. |
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Where humans worked against gravity, as they did inside cage wheels and upon treadmills, we can calculate the power outputs. |
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The fact that machines perform repetitive tasks better than humans is widely recognized. |
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In general, beech nuts have been regarded as food for humans in times of famine or scarcity. |
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Benzidine has caused bladder cancer in humans and dogs, liver and mammary tumours in rats. |
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The scientists in their study said humans are especially unique in their ability to put off instant rewards. |
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The avian magnetic compass differs from the technical compass used by humans in that the avian compass is an inclination compass. |
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The gene is known to help determine hair color in many mammals, from humans to mice. |
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The firefish is feared by marine creatures and humans alike, due to its poisonous dorsal spines. |
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However, many details of the historical demography of modern humans remain to be clarified and are subject to continuing controversy. |
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In modern humans the temporal lobes are associated with hearing and understanding speech. |
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I'm not sure why humans are so bad at planning for the future, especially for those things we can predict. |
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It's an almost comically absurd exploration of where humans are morally and spiritually positioned at this moment. |
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Hydatid disease in humans is caused by the dog tapeworm, Echinococcus granulosus. |
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He claimed it was found in a peat bog and was a vital missing link between modern humans and Neanderthals. |
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The panorama of the world shows a conflict and a tension between polar opposite qualities, for which humans have always been the via medium. |
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He objects to foxes being termed as vermin, but has no qualms about referring to a section of humans as vermin. |
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The African termite lives in tall mounds so strong that humans use dynamite to remove them when they are in the way. |
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European species have fatally poisoned children, but baneberries are not reported to have caused death to humans or livestock in the United States. |
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The Khmer believed that the moon protects humans by at least dimly lighting up the night world by riding a silver chariot each night across the sky. |
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A recent television program on Siamese twins demonstrated how a pair of joined, genetically identical humans had different preferences and quite distinct wills and spirits. |
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They refused to believe that ordinary humans could beat them at their own game. |
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Indeed, if structuralism has taught us anything, it is that humans impose their sense of opposition on a world of continuous shades of difference and similarity. |
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Plants and trees have sprung back to life, and rare species, such as lynx, Przewalski's horses, and eagle owls, are thriving where most humans fear to tread. |
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What humans choose to do with this shapeless primordial stuff leaking through the cracks can often be almost comical. |
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The actress plays a sympathetic chimp, the movie's granola type, a human rights activist who insists humans and apes can live together peacefully. |
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Dolphins have a natural affinity with humans and just being with them, playing with them and touching them, is credited with bringing about wondrous results for sick people. |
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Of course, philosophically speaking, where humans differ from other species is that they are self-conscious, in a way that albatrosses and flatworms just don't seem to be. |
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His appearance seemed to lend a whiff of legitimacy to the claim of the Raelians, who happen to think, among other weird beliefs, that humans are clones of extraterrestrials. |
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The essential oil of boldo contains ascaridole, which is toxic to humans and should not be used, as it can cause ringing in the ears, spasms as well as coma. |
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Here is an enchanted world, a sanctuary for humans as much as for animals, in which the niggling concerns of our quotidian existence seem thousands of miles away. |
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When taken in larger doses, it becomes a potent hepatotoxin, generating fulminated hepatic and renal tubular necrosis which is lethal to humans and many species of animals. |
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To these aliens we are not Terrans or Gaians, but humans all. |
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There were several references to humans in the book of Zealot, and I'd found from the medical text they had forwarded that the Terrans called themselves human. |
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On the basis of these finds, Woodward constructed a skull that seemed to supply the missing link in the evolutionary path between humans and the apes. |
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Persistent infections in humans can lead to a chronic form of Q fever. |
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She is baffled, for instance, by the fact that most humans seem to ignore the imminence of death and the strange beauty of life. |
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So he was particularly keen on suggesting to people that he'd found missing links not just between humans and animals but between widely different types of animals. |
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A study appearing today in the journal Science reports that the hunter-gatherers seem to be the only group of humans known to have no concept of numbering and counting. |
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The last thing the humans needed was a major leak of information that could potentially destroy the very foundation their resistance was based on. |
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In a Star Trek-inspired turn of events, he ends up forwarding centuries through time, crashing onto an alien planet where roles between simians and humans are reversed. |
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The male Wiccan god is given horns, representing the horned animals that ancient humans hunted. |
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In a tour de force, John Woodmorappe provides scientific evidence for pseudogene function and demolishes the argument that chimps, humans and gorillas share pseudogenes. |
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The dizzying altitude, schizophrenic temperatures, lack of rainfall, and coarse terrain make it one of the most grim of all the places that humans call home. |
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Millennia of interacting with other humans has left us ill equipped to deal with objects that sometimes act in humanlike ways. |
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Besides, those relied entirely on computer-generated imagery, animatronics, or humans in costumes. |
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This video has something of the emotional effect you get when you see the video from the Saturn V launch that blasted the first humans at the moon. |
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In the film, the humans have amassed a giant armory of weapons, which makes the apes very on-edge, and leads to them revolting. |
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This is the oldest assemblage of modern humans in Europe which retains many portions of the skeleton plus archaeological objects from the Aurignacian period. |
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The only confirmed cases of vcjd in humans in the U.S. have eventually been traced back totime spent in other countries. |
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Second, the apparent willingness to kill very large numbers of wholly innocent humans would reduce the avengers to the same moral level as the terrorists. |
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Pre-born humans are, so far as conscious experience is concerned, nowhere. |
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As much as the concept of community had developed, humans still had a capacity for wanting the best for themselves, the remnant of survival instincts. |
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Like lions on the savannah and tigers in the jungle, compared to them, humans are huge, brutish, stupid things, blundering about life in the most destructive way possible. |
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Numerous studies have been performed on aspartame and many other sugar substitutes, and no significant harm to humans has been conclusively identified. |
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But as machines continue to displace humans in a range of fields, they may exacerbate our structural problems with jobs growth. |
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The largest cluster of imprinted genes in humans is the X chromosome. |
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The full moon still changed them though, and it wasn't long before the humans had chased even the human-looking shape-shifters out of their towns. |
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Did he mean that sons of men should join with the angels in saying alleluia or did he mean that the offspring of humans and angels should be saying it? |
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The people who are really sensitive and try to deal with the maelstrom around them as individual humans are great, but often burn out early in their careers. |
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Over the years, researchers provided Eli Lilly with numerous articles indicating the hazards of injecting humans with mercurial substances such as thimerosal. |
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According to the Yorkshire Post, the involvement of humans in the lynx's extinction means that the government is obliged to reintroduce the cats to the wild. |
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Ivermectin is an antihelmintic agent used to control onchocerciasis and other parasitoses in humans and has been used for treatment of scabies in animals. |
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Also, humans are considered unaccomplished runners when compared to mammals such as pronghorn antelopes, which can sprint at 40 miles an hour for several minutes. |
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All humans are political beasts at some level so political leanings are unavoidable, especially in professional groups that deal with information. |
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Not in terms of units moved but humans moved has Yeezus blown ARTPOP and Magna Carta Holy Grail out of the water. |
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Even if a robot can love humans, can humans learn to love them back? |
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The dream of flight has enchanted humans since ancient times. |
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On examination, it reveals a coded significance, uniting the worlds of animals, birds, humans and demigods, proposing itself as an image of the universe. |
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The most intensive period of speech and language development for humans is during the first three years of life, a period when the brain is developing and maturing. |
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Some of the factors which are associated with intrauterine stress are also associated with dermatoglyphic asymmetry in humans and captive primates. |
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Airguns are not possessed of demons but, sadly, humans often are. |
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And if you have ever been stuck with more than a couple pre-schoolers with a full day to kill, you know that kids that age have another speed that humans of other ages do not. |
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One of the central reasons entrepreneurial capitalism works well is that humans are a prideful species. |
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The area would have been too boggy to make flint tools and uninhabitable for humans so experts believe this means the carcass was butchered for meat. |
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While animal studies have suggested an aetiological role for high fat intake in colorectal carcinogenesis, such evidence is very hard to extrapolate to humans living freely. |
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I've heard someone furiously dismiss all animal charities as supported by woolly minded morons because humans have enough problems without worrying about herons. |
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The research will be used to make advances in robotic technology and facilitate smoother interactions between humans and robots. |
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Conclusions regarding carcinogenicity in humans or experimental animals are based on expert, scientific judgment, with consideration given to all relevant information. |
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The use of smaller VTS in humans leads to reduced concentrations of polymorphonuclear cells and cytokines in both plasma and bronchoalveolar lavage fluid. |
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The larvae don't smell very good and at some point in their history with humans have had their aroma likened to that of a goat, hence their other common name of goat moth. |
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Is language or symbolic representation the crucial demarcator of the human, and what have humans sacrificed in order to acquire these virtuoso accomplishments? |
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Primitive humans would have needed to avoid certain species of animals, as we do now, such as venomous snakes, poisonous frogs, tarantulas and wolves. |
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Comparison of DNA in living humans provides clues to ancestral kinships. |
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Birds carrying West Nile virus have already been found in this country and tests are under way to find out if mosquitoes which could infect humans are harbouring the disease. |
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Put a large group of humans together and you get chaos, mob rule, anarchy. |
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As computers become more human-like, humans will become more machine-like. |
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Observational studies have found no evidence that insect electrocuters and ultrasonic buzzers reduce bites to humans from infected anopheline mosquitoes. |
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And the mouse's smaller number of base pairs may simply stem from that animal's ridding its genome more effectively of so-called junk DNA sequences than humans did. |
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The distribution of humans and anopheline mosquitoes is not continuous across this region, but generally clustered on the high-elevation areas where rainfall is abundant. |
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As the rat scurries along the rafters and through the thatched roofs of 14th Century England the infected fleas would drop down off their backs onto the humans below. |
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Neither humans nor their sexuality can be treated as commodities. |
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Powerful light-emitting diodes have been shown to help heal wounds in laboratory animals and are now being tested on humans at the Medical College of Wisconsin. |
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How can humans tolerate extreme oxygen deprivation at very high altitudes? |
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For those of you unfamiliar with J.R.R. Tolkien, prepare to enter a land where humans share the earth with goblins, trolls, elves, dwarves, dragons and, of course, hobbits. |
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The organizations limit themselves to attending to injured animals and advising residents on how best to reduce the negative impact of humans on wildlife. |
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The trial in humans will locate patients whose hearts have stopped after a gunshot wound or other injury. |
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They are kin to dragons from when humans first settled on Pern. |
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But in principle you could deprive humans of all kind of things to see what happened. |
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Rather than conforming their minds, hearts and wills to God's purposes, humans are adept at manipulating the name of God to serve their own agendas. |
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Within a few thousand years, humans had wiped out most of these species, including camels, horses, saber-toothed tigers, mammoths, giant beavers, and sloths. |
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He beseeched the help of all civilized countries in combating trafficking of humans for prostitution and offered 15 billion dollars to fight AIDS in Africa. |
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Then, sadly, they bade farewell to their beloved village and walked together into the forest, leaving behind the dangers that the humans threatened to bring to them. |
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We assessed the clearance of endogenous pseudouridine in humans to evaluate the potential use of this modified nucleoside as a marker of glomerular filtration rate. |
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In their study of human society, the anthropologists aggrandize themselves to the observational perspective of gods even as they reduce humans to little more than animals. |
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Within it, humans are controlling or molding the paths of technology. |
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However, research increasingly suggests that humans are just pliable puppets, with definable biological and chemical responses to certain stimuli. |
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