• The idea of a body that is a hybrid of machine and organism allows us to virtually imagine-and this principal potential should be kept in mind-an almost endless spectrum of possible embodiments. (medienkunstnetz.de)
  • Key Concepts: Terms in this set (86) Reproduce (of an organism) produce offspring by a sexual or asexual process. (morewoodbikes.com)
  • This type of cell carries the ability to develop into a complete human organism and is therefore classified as a totipotent stem cell. (stemcells-europe.com)
  • Human eruption is a unique developmental process in the organism. (hindawi.com)
  • We have analyzed this experiment with great precision," reported Fesenko, "This organic material contains various proportions of combined cellulose and lignin, which, when exposed to acids produced by a human organism and heated up, turns into substance very complex in its chemical composition and structure. (pravda.ru)
  • In view of the space of possibilities, it may at first seem strange that a conspicuously large number of the cyborg configurations we encounter in art have more or less human contours. (medienkunstnetz.de)
  • [4] When in 1960 Manfred E. Clynes and Nathan S. Kline gave their idea the name «cyborg,» it was actually a matter of imagining a future human-a human capable of surviving in space. (medienkunstnetz.de)
  • This way of thinking about the contemporary human experience leads one directly to the concept of the cyborg. (ubc.ca)
  • The cyborg concept produces useful insights into cities as components in a global-hierarchical information system and urban dwellers as technologically-enhanced urban citizens, and these insights should be seen as grounded in the geographical particularities of places. (ubc.ca)
  • The second (of power), formed somewhat later, focused on the species body, the body imbued with the mechanics of life and serving as the basis of the biological processes: propagation, births and mortality, the level of health, life expectancy and longevity, with all the conditions that can cause these to vary. (warwick.ac.uk)
  • Humans are not the only species known to have an endocannabinoid system. (sitstay.com)
  • If we wish, someday, to communicate and interact with these various sentient species and contribute our singular human culture to their diverse communities, we must project our species' existence into cosmic time frames. (centauri-dreams.org)
  • The creation of dispersed, self-sufficient human settlements both interplanetary and extra-solar is the best way to ensure our long term survival as a species. (centauri-dreams.org)
  • Technologies, assumed as key factors towards the development of human species, give access to multiple means of modifying it. (bvsalud.org)
  • A technological revolution seems to be taking place, involving the merge of drugs and technological devices with the human body, aiming a supposed improvement of the biological and moral conditions of human species. (bvsalud.org)
  • According to Bostrom (2005), examples, such as the search for the fountain of youth, the elixir of life, and other myths and idealizations, demonstrate that the desire to overcome human biological finitude is almost inherent to the species. (bvsalud.org)
  • The human desire to acquire new capacities is as ancient as our species itself. (bvsalud.org)
  • Transhumanism, in this perspective, is seen as a constant search for biological rearrangement of human species dissatisfied in the face of its own limitations. (bvsalud.org)
  • Axlotl tank - Biological tank in which gholas and melange may be produced. (wikipedia.org)
  • There could even be a day when body parts or facial features are printed with biological materials. (sme.org)
  • Is there a universal biological human body? (warwick.ac.uk)
  • The term Transhumanism was introduced by Julian Huxley in 1957, when he explicitly discussed the possibility of human beings transcending their limited biological condition by using emerging technologies. (bvsalud.org)
  • This article aimed to study the chemical composition of SN leaves extracts, i.e., polyphenolic compounds and vitamins B and C, because many studies ascribed high biological potency to these compounds and their significance in the human diet. (bvsalud.org)
  • These are biological agents and toxins that have the potential to pose a severe threat to both human and animal health. (who.int)
  • Human and animal tissues provide different possibilities for eruption analyses, briefly discussed in the introduction. (hindawi.com)
  • Tooth eruption has been examined in both animal and human tissues. (hindawi.com)
  • This is not possible in human tissues. (hindawi.com)
  • Excessive inflammation is also thought to damage cells in the brain and skin, leading to the abnormalities in these tissues characteristic of this disorder. (medlineplus.gov)
  • Mostly because this way, robots will be able to use the same tools as humans and vice versa. (bbj.hu)
  • The principle is quite simple - and at the same time ingenious: Stem cells are a type of genesis-cell, and have the ability to divide and produce different sorts of body tissue. (stemcells-europe.com)
  • Stem cells can divide symmetrically, giving them the ability of producing new tissue. (stemcells-europe.com)
  • Once stem cell can produce a multitude of other stem cells, from which organs and tissue are created. (stemcells-europe.com)
  • certain kinds can produce only one sort of tissue, but some are capable of producing an entire human being. (stemcells-europe.com)
  • These cells are responsible for the regeneration of specific types of body tissue and ensure that the human body remains alive and healthy. (stemcells-europe.com)
  • These cells grow rapidly and can continue development into any other sort of body tissue or cells. (stemcells-europe.com)
  • Body tissue must be regenerated constantly. (stemcells-europe.com)
  • The body fluids include blood plasma, tissue fluid and intracellular fluid. (dadamo.com)
  • The procedure of removing and examining tissue, cells, or fluids from the living body. (cdc.gov)
  • However, in lung fibrosis, these molecules are abnormally active and are responsible for causing disease characteristics like tissue scarring. (lu.se)
  • Some of the daily life examples of living things around us are human beings, animals, plants and micro organisms. (differencebetween.net)
  • Human beings have feet, animals have hands and feet, an amoeba has pseudopodia, and birds have wings and feet, etc. (differencebetween.net)
  • The overlords began to find kinks in the armor of the God-Sparked-Humans and projected themselves into the helpless, unaware human beings and often took over the consciousness of their bodies. (intothelight.news)
  • Or are animals free beings with the right to live their lives without human interference? (encyclopedia.com)
  • In recent years, advances in technology, especially in the fields of genetic engineering, biochemistry, nanotechnologies, and artificial intelligence, have provided human beings with new ways of being, understanding and acting in the world. (bvsalud.org)
  • The diets of our pets, like humans, tend to encompass greater omega 6 fatty acids in place of omega three. (myhelpinghands2.website)
  • The Summit brings together startups, members of the longevity venture capital / investor ecosystem, and researchers interested in founding or joining a startup - all aiming to create therapies to vastly extend the healthy human lifespan. (fightaging.org)
  • These hybridized relationships are producing vastly disparate spaces across the world, fostering unique trajectories in the evolution of the human psyche which may fracture across familiar socio-economic divides. (ubc.ca)
  • Any cannabinoids that the enter the body bind to receptors that can produce these different responses. (sitstay.com)
  • When body temperature rises (or falls), receptors in the skin and the hypothalamus sense a change, triggering a command from the brain. (dadamo.com)
  • Due significant in the EMR with the sudden surge in human to frequent mutations and reassortment in its genome, cases of H5N1 in Egypt. (who.int)
  • As in Aicardi-Goutières syndrome, the IFIH1 gene mutations involved in Singleton-Merten syndrome are described as "gain-of-function" and lead to excessive immune system activity and inflammation, disrupting calcium handling in the body. (medlineplus.gov)
  • To think about experience in this way is to historicize it as well as to historicize the identities it produces. (warwick.ac.uk)
  • In an age of "dematerialization … driven by the spread of informatics, increased capital mobility and the fracturing of place-bound identities", the human experience has increasingly extended itself into new spaces of digital/virtual realms (Gandy 35). (ubc.ca)
  • The human body itself produces cannabinoids, which have been discovered throughout the body. (riverfarmshrooms.com)
  • All of these cannabinoids interact with the body through what is referred to as the endocannabinoid system . (sitstay.com)
  • The overlords knew exactly what would happen with this imbalance and, as a result, Mankind plunged into the dark and dense third-dimensional vibration where unnatural events could take place. (intothelight.news)
  • Implications of the Transhumanism project for personal identity are proposed based on hypotheses of complex systems theory as a starting point for critical reflection on a possible gloomy future envisioned by the unnatural/artificial development of the transhuman body. (bvsalud.org)
  • Nematodes that do not infect human intestines are not discussed in this fact sheet. (medhelp.org)
  • In particular, the MDA5 protein recognizes a molecule called double-stranded RNA (a chemical cousin of DNA), which certain viruses, including rhinovirus (the virus that causes the common cold), respiratory syncytial virus (RSV), and the influenza (flu) virus, have as their genetic material or produce when they infect cells and copy (replicate) themselves. (medlineplus.gov)
  • Now the question is, how are people getting the bacteria in their bodies. (morgellonswatch.com)
  • Cyanobacteria, or blue-green algae, shares both characteristics with both bacteria and planktonic algae - microscopic plants that live in every drop of pond water. (clemson.edu)
  • However, the realities of printing a part for the human body that is good for 10,000 cycles or a lifetime is an intimidating task. (sme.org)
  • Scientists believe that mammoths and many other large animals were driven to extinction around 10,000 BC because of climate changes, over-hunting by humans, or both. (encyclopedia.com)
  • And then when we have developed ideas about cyborgs and want to communicate them, we will have to give them characteristics that likewise allow others to recognize cyborgs. (medienkunstnetz.de)
  • Likewise, to protect our body from cold weather, we make use of heat energy, we maintain homeostasis, and require energy for our all activities. (differencebetween.net)
  • Likewise, some wild animals may have been worshipped as gods by early humans. (encyclopedia.com)
  • Each chakra is a focal point for spiritual, physical, emotional, and mental energies, the network through which the mind, body, and spirit interact as one holistic system. (grandmagazine.com)
  • At the heart of the animal rights debate is the issue of how humans and animals should interact with each other. (encyclopedia.com)
  • While others will say that steroids is an essential part secondary male sexual characteristics when males reach puberty stage. (sideload.com)
  • They probably serve a vestigial sexual function because they produce odor and do not function prior to puberty. (medscape.com)
  • 5. The human body (or the body of any other creature) cannot live without most internal organs, such as the heart, the lungs, the liver, et cetera. (jesus-is-savior.com)
  • For instance, when the concentration of carbon dioxide in the human body increases, the lungs are signaled to increase their activity and expel more carbon dioxide. (dadamo.com)
  • YAP and TAZ are known for their ability to sense changes in stiffness and are responsible for a wide range of activity in normal, healthy lungs and other parts of the human body. (lu.se)
  • Their experience, therefore, forms a body of evidence, curiously self-consistent and often mutually explanatory, which must be taken into account before we can add up the sum of the energies and potentialities of the human spirit, or reasonably speculate on its relations to the unknown world which lies outside the boundaries of sense. (sacred-texts.com)
  • These cone-shaped rotating energy vortexes control the flow of subtle energies that serve as a connection between our spiritual and physical bodies. (grandmagazine.com)
  • Ajidamal (or Amal) - Disastrously-flawed synthetic melange created by the Tleilaxu Project Amal before the process of producing spice in axlotl tanks is perfected. (wikipedia.org)
  • Conventionally, surgeons have a kit with various sized incision guides for correct replacement size, and it's a tedious process requiring a skilled surgeon to properly place the implant or part-a priority for optimal functionality and healing. (sme.org)
  • Siemens currently provides Image-to-Implant software, which assists in automatic filtering and remediation of an image scan before producing the implant, to further refine the surgical planning process. (sme.org)
  • Medical implants are commonly cast or machined because obtaining regulatory approval for additively manufactured implants to be used permanently or semi-permanently inside the human body is a lengthy and expensive process. (sme.org)
  • rather, every effort to refer to materiality takes place through a signifying process which, in its phenomenality, is always already material. (warwick.ac.uk)
  • The Body: Social Process and Cultural Theory (London, 1991). (warwick.ac.uk)
  • They divide and multiply and play an essential role in the constant process of renewal which takes place in the human body. (stemcells-europe.com)
  • A young body heals and regenerates quickly, but this process becomes increasingly sluggish as the aging process accelerates. (stemcells-europe.com)
  • Meanwhile, the eruption process has been studied longitudinally in extensive studies in humans with focus on both normal and pathological conditions. (hindawi.com)
  • it is an essential part of the messy, human process of bringing new technology from the laboratory to the clinic. (fightaging.org)
  • Another characterization was proposed by Max More (1990), in the middle of the 20th century, who reinforced the concept of Transhumanism as a human process of self- transformation by using intelligent technologies. (bvsalud.org)
  • Humans were able to rise above animals by becoming the sole bipedal mammal. (bbj.hu)
  • Humans and animals produce young ones through various methods. (differencebetween.net)
  • Roundworms, or nematodes, are a group of invertebrates (animals having no backbone) with long, round bodies. (medhelp.org)
  • Anthropomorphize - putting human characteristics onto animals. (morewoodbikes.com)
  • Are animals a natural resource for humans to use as they choose? (encyclopedia.com)
  • Evolutionary science holds that humans are animals that have changed and adapted over hundreds of thousands of years to take on their current form. (encyclopedia.com)
  • Some scientists believe that humans and other primates shared a common ancestor millions of years ago and that at some point human animals split off to form their own evolutionary path. (encyclopedia.com)
  • Most nonhuman primates basically had a vegetarian diet, but human primates began capturing small animals and scavenging for meat from carcasses left behind by predators such as lions. (encyclopedia.com)
  • Some scientists believe that humans were in awe of the wild and fierce animals that they hunted. (encyclopedia.com)
  • Even though little is known for certain about the religious beliefs of the time, it is thought that prehistoric humans believed in a hidden world inhabited by the spirits of their dead ancestors, animals, and birds. (encyclopedia.com)
  • Anthropologists theorize that humans may have believed that they could capture the spirits (and thus the fierceness, strength, and speed) of wild animals by eating their flesh. (encyclopedia.com)
  • The habitats and food supplies for both humans and animals began to change. (encyclopedia.com)
  • Humans turned to hunting smaller animals and began gathering and cultivating plants in centralized locations. (encyclopedia.com)
  • Both clinical and radiological studies have been performed in humans and animals. (hindawi.com)
  • The internal environment of a living organism's body features body fluids in multicellular animals. (dadamo.com)
  • Information about uranium is used extensively because depleted uranium behaves in the body the same way as the parent element. (who.int)
  • A Bachelors in Nuclear Engineering is a remarkable place to begin if you've got a passion for physics and mathematics, and need to have the chance to make an impact with those skills. (sertec20.com)
  • To perform its many functions, collagen has developed some remarkable characteristics. (forbes.com)
  • However, CBDa (Cannabidiol acid) has a special place in HempCare CBD RAW. (riverfarmshrooms.com)
  • Cannabidiol, unlike THC or tetrahydrocannabinol, will not produce any euphoric sensations. (sitstay.com)
  • Cyanobacteria can sometimes be considered a type of harmful algal bloom because, as the algae dies, toxins may be released into water bodies that can be harmful if ingested or contacted by pets, wildlife, livestock and humans. (clemson.edu)
  • Giving your animal a aggregate fish/plant supplement may be a very good opportunity to recall, as they ought to incorporate fewer toxins on account that they're not strictly fish oils, yet still have to be higher assimilated by means of the animal's body than instantly plant oils. (myhelpinghands2.website)
  • Adult stem cells produce cells for individual organs and have the task of regenerating this particular organ. (stemcells-europe.com)
  • With a longstanding interest in biomedical research and a passion for better understanding one of the least regenerative organs in the body, the lung, he has spent the past four years helping to uncover some of the mechanisms that may drive a lung disease currently without a cure, idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis. (lu.se)
  • This is a unique characteristic of stem cells. (stemcells-europe.com)
  • What sets Bollywood films apart from the rest, particularly Hollywood, is their unique characteristics. (manuelmarino.com)
  • In their natural state, horses usually do not jump over 150cm hurdles, so a human must cooperate with the animal and try to get it to complete the task because the animal has a will of its own. (bbj.hu)
  • Versatile, animal-derived proteins like collagen and gelatin are common-place in packaged foods, cosmetics, and even pharmaceuticals. (forbes.com)
  • The company's co-founders, Stephanie Michelsen and Kylie Hesp, see an unmet need to produce these indispensable industrial materials without the harmful environmental impacts or ethical issues of animal farming. (forbes.com)
  • Animal body parts. (morewoodbikes.com)
  • Learning about animal body parts words What will I learn from the lesson animal body parts? (morewoodbikes.com)
  • To understand how the debate has evolved over the centuries, it is necessary to examine history and see how the human-animal relationship developed and changed over time. (encyclopedia.com)
  • Biologists classify the human animal as a member of the order Primate, along with chimpanzees and gorillas. (encyclopedia.com)
  • This major shift from nomadic life to settled existence had a tremendous effect on the human-animal relationship. (encyclopedia.com)
  • These cyanotoxins can impact human and animal nervous systems and livers, irritate skin, cause gastrointestinal issues and contribute to the development of tumors, and human and animal exposure to cyanotoxins can occur through accidental ingestion, direct contact or inhalation. (clemson.edu)
  • Essential Fatty Acids (EFAs) are a requirement in all people's eating regimen, for both human and animal. (myhelpinghands2.website)
  • The presence of an infectious or toxic agent or matter on the body surface of a human or animal, in or on a product prepared for consumption or on other inanimate objects, including conveyances that may constitute a public health risk. (who.int)
  • A procedure whereby health measures are taken to eliminate an infectious or toxic agent or matter on the body surface of a human or animal, in or on a product prepared for consumption, or on other inanimate objects, including conveyances that may constitute a public health risk. (who.int)
  • Without outside intervention, mankind would be destroyed like diseased cells that eat healthy cells and take over and destroy the life force of the body. (intothelight.news)
  • There was a plan already in place to answer these prayers and the "Golden Age of Mankind" was put into play. (intothelight.news)
  • There is a multitude of CBD products for dogs and humans, and the list keeps growing. (sitstay.com)
  • Gradient coils control the machine's magnetic field to produce the precise "slice" images of certain parts of the body. (nbcnews.com)
  • Thousands of parts are produced from that one mold, thereby driving down the cost of each individual part and generating the proper return on investment. (sme.org)
  • Skeletons found throughout parts of Africa show both human and nonhuman characteristics. (encyclopedia.com)
  • Every batch (batch) of CBD oil that our suppliers produce is analyzed in a specialized laboratory. (riverfarmshrooms.com)
  • Case definitions can be based on clinical criteria, laboratory criteria or a combination of the two with the elements of time, place and person. (who.int)
  • 9. No known mutation has ever produced a form of life having both greater complexity and greater viability than its ancestors. (jesus-is-savior.com)
  • Dialectical interaction between levels of organizational complexity is seen as a driving force in the evolution of nature, humans, and societies. (berghahnjournals.com)
  • Inspired by Le Breton (2008) and Morin's (2014) hypotheses about the complexity of the human body, we criticize mechanistic conception of the living body underlying the Transhumanism project. (bvsalud.org)
  • Each corresponds to specific aspects of our consciousness and has their own individual characteristics and functions. (grandmagazine.com)
  • CLEMSON - With recent reports attributing the death of some dogs in neighboring states to toxic blue-green algae in water bodies, Clemson Cooperative Extension is offering resources to South Carolinians pond owners to identify and prevent harmful algal blooms. (clemson.edu)
  • health warning for tobacco products consumers - information, contained on the packs with tobacco products, relating to harmful influence of consumption of these products on human health. (who.int)
  • HERS remark: Castration-elimination of the ovaries-results in the increasing loss of producing the many hormone and other substances created by the fresh ovaries. (devwilelectric.com)
  • It is a complete natural product with substances that our body recognizes and absorbs. (riverfarmshrooms.com)
  • These overlords hate humans and live off of the fear that is our natural response to their nefarious, sadistic activities. (intothelight.news)
  • the antithesis of "Oneness," which is our natural state of being for a Human Being. (intothelight.news)
  • So a natural place to look at is the quadrupedal world. (nature.com)
  • Assuming the extraordinary rarity of this occurrence elsewhere in the galaxy should be a compelling reason for humans to presume our gifts of intellect exceptional and assume the obligation to prevent this cosmic largess from vanishing through global natural disaster, nuclear war or self-made neglect. (centauri-dreams.org)
  • This article seeks to open a dialogue between physics, other natural sciences, and the human sciences. (berghahnjournals.com)
  • Physics, through its original relationship to astronomy, has always been seen as the mother of all modern sciences, including the other natural sciences and subsequent human sciences. (berghahnjournals.com)
  • Migration of egg-laden female worms from the anus will often produce itching of the anus or vagina which, in some cases, may become very intense and even interfere with sleep. (medhelp.org)
  • In disseminated cases, characteristic focal necrotic lesions in various stages of evolution are scattered throughout the body. (msdmanuals.com)
  • They have made for it without effort sacrifices which have appeared enormous to other men: and it is an indirect testimony to its objective actuality, that whatever the place or period in which they have arisen, their aims, doctrines and methods have been substantially the same. (sacred-texts.com)
  • Diagnosis of pinworm infection is made by detecting characteristic eggs. (medhelp.org)
  • This lecture and seminar introduces students to this important historical area and looks at the underlying methodological changes which made this "turn" to the body possible. (warwick.ac.uk)
  • An ongoing debate developed between sociologists who sought o model their discipline after the hard sciences and those who thought the distinctive characteristics of social life made a scientific sociology problematic and unwise. (benjaminbarber.org)
  • The most highly developed branches of the human family have in common one peculiar characteristic. (sacred-texts.com)
  • If inclusive dates carry over into CE (("of the Common Era"), use an en dash between the dates (e.g., 11 BCE-20 CE). (cdc.gov)
  • Hormones replacement for" are a misnomer, since it isn't you'll to change new absolute, complex, lifelong characteristics of your ovaries that have any other material produced external of the human body. (devwilelectric.com)
  • 1. Research has shown that the requirements for life are so complex that chance and even billions of years could not have produced them. (jesus-is-savior.com)
  • Complex systems, such as a human body, must have homeostasis to maintain stability and to survive. (dadamo.com)
  • We conclude by suggesting an approach to issues related to the nature of human body based on assumptions of complex systems theory. (bvsalud.org)
  • We have lost the Spiritual Gifts that are naturally produced within our DNA structure. (intothelight.news)
  • In water, cyanobacteria are naturally present in small numbers in slow-moving fresh or brackish water bodies, but when waterways become enriched with nutrients, naturally or due to human-related activities such as fertilizer application, the increased concentration of nitrates and phosphates can lead to rapid and explosive growth of cyanobacteria. (clemson.edu)
  • Protestants, on the other hand, hazy about the divinity of Christ and knowing that their Churches are human in origin, regard the Catholic attitude as intransigent. (ecatholic2000.com)
  • Robert Buckalew has his own take on what humans might do in this regard, as discussed below. (centauri-dreams.org)
  • You want to create a system in which robots can learn alongside humans, but at the same time, when a robot encounters a problem, it will be able to solve it within its area of competence. (bbj.hu)
  • Users can equip robots with freely determined movements characteristics, which will be saved in the total range of the character's kinetic activity. (bbj.hu)
  • Furthermore, humans are likelier to positively relate to humanoid robots than robots with other forms, as this is the form we are most used to. (bbj.hu)
  • Composites were produced based on carbon nanotubes (CNT) and a thermoplastic elastomers, in particular SBS (styrene-butadiene-styrene). (uminho.pt)
  • So it's important to have a management plan in place that considers both nutrient prevention and algae control to help manage blooms. (clemson.edu)
  • Such catastrophic shifts may occur with increasing nutrient load in clear rivers suddenly producing a homestatic condition of high eutrophication and turbidity, for instance. (dadamo.com)
  • Mirroring ourselves In the Jungle , we become an extension of wildlife and wildlife becomes an extension of our body. (elenatrevisan.com)
  • Mass produced microbots can be designed to intentionally deliver engineered genetics to prospective exoplanets in numbers sufficient to assure that some will likely reach their destination and survive. (centauri-dreams.org)
  • Let us first consider that space of time in which reincarnations take place. (rsarchive.org)
  • In order for the plan to work, many extreme changes needed to take place. (intothelight.news)
  • FSS Experts reconstructed the processes that would take place within the linen fibers upon coming into contact with human flesh. (pravda.ru)
  • In an intrinsically social learning system, on the other hand, social interactivity can take place independently of any other human presence than that of one student.2,3 There are also other differences between the two approaches in terms of constraints and potentials. (lu.se)
  • Even standard practices of using pins to hold-in-place a broken wrist or ankle are benefiting from additive manufacturing for custom fitting and improved healing time and quality. (sme.org)
  • Keep in mind that your body needs time to get used to CBD oil. (riverfarmshrooms.com)
  • This implies that the entire body was created at one point in time. (jesus-is-savior.com)
  • Phillips, Anabolic processes in human skeletal muscle for La Pro Pharma Nandrodec 300 Pharma Decamax more than 60 days at a time. (sideload.com)
  • Thus even in homeostasis, body temperature, blood pressure, heart rate and most metabolic indicators are not always at a constant level, but vary predictably over time. (dadamo.com)
  • Characteristics of evolution (time irreversibility, chance, evolvement of higher levels of organization) are explained according to the laws of thermodynamics. (berghahnjournals.com)
  • This comparative study analyzes how stress is created through the mise-en-scene and characters in the two feature length lms Good Time (2017) and Boiling Point (2021). (lu.se)
  • The expansion of cities produced a long list of urban problems that attracted the attention of early sociologists. (benjaminbarber.org)
  • The clue we examined preserved some material evidence about the abused victim," clarified Anatoliy Fesenko, "The long linen cloth measured 4.3 by 1.1 meters contains faintly showing yellow-brownish imprints of two projections of a nude male body - back and front. (pravda.ru)
  • How might these characteristics reflect other long-standing forms of socio-spatial cohesion and fragmentation in the area? (lu.se)
  • You can discover this in her sexuality, human body and heart, and your lady should be offered to new things. (godesigngo.com)
  • These types of words of encouragement mean a lot to him, as they produce his wife appearance perfect and capable of wonderful things. (godesigngo.com)
  • Homeostasis is one of the fundamental characteristics of living things. (dadamo.com)
  • The link between communication and humans becoming bipedal is deeply ingrained in humanity. (bbj.hu)
  • The notion of a breakthrough in the body-technology nexus propelling humanity into a post-human realm becomes more of a question for who and where? (ubc.ca)
  • Currently, development takes place in a Bullet Physics based virtual environment. (bbj.hu)
  • Unfortunately, the persistent environmental changes due to human pressure threaten this diversity, and mayflies are fading. (elenatrevisan.com)
  • What place do they have in our social reality, in our fictions? (medienkunstnetz.de)
  • In the latter, all social agency and all social activities are supplied by the human users of the system. (lu.se)
  • The normal function of these glands is to produce sweat, which cools the body via evaporation. (medscape.com)
  • The most important novelty in our technology is a linguistic style learning system that transcribes human movement in a uniform system of geometrical building blocks. (bbj.hu)
  • This is a very important characteristic. (sitstay.com)
  • Research the human body and answer questions related to everything from health to anatomy, hair, teeth, the heart and more. (sciencekids.co.nz)
  • As rat incisors erupt continuously whereas rat molars just like human teeth are teeth of limited eruption they concluded that cautions must be taken in conclusion from rat incisors to human teeth [ 2 ]. (hindawi.com)
  • In addition to these steroid alternatives, some doctors may taper amounts of creatine in their bodies. (sideload.com)
  • The regulation of the amounts of water and minerals in the body. (dadamo.com)
  • A human arm does not offer the resistance of a solid torso hit. (yarchive.net)
  • This invention relates to resistance measuring or indicating devices and is concerned more especially, but not exclusively, with devices for indicating variations in the resistance of the human body. (cmu.edu)
  • Briefly, the operation of the device as described with reference to FIGURE 1 is that when the device is applied to the body of a human being, as by gripping of the terminal electrodes in the hands of the subject, the body resistance shunts the resistor R1 thereby unbalancing the bridge or causing the degree of unbalancement of the bridge to change. (cmu.edu)
  • The instrument then becomes very sensitive to changes in the body resistance of the subject, a very small change of such resistance causing a relatively large change in the deflection of the meter pointer. (cmu.edu)
  • Constant inflammation is thought to disrupt the way calcium is handled in the body, leading to calcium deposits in people with Aicardi-Goutières syndrome. (medlineplus.gov)
  • About two million years ago human primates began using stone tools and weapons. (encyclopedia.com)
  • For thousands of years, humans have carved their civilised habitat outside the setting of nature. (elenatrevisan.com)