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In a world in which so much is still not understood, in which multiple universes are possible, in which we have not pierced the mystery of consciousness, to discount the supernatural is to lack the openness to mystery that should be a human hallmark.
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"We're still a long way from a machine that can learn to flexibly perform the full range of intellectual tasks a human can — the hallmark of true artificial general intelligence," Hassabis said.
Thus, an AD transgenic model and a human diseased brain share the hallmark of cytoskeletal reorganization underlying degenerative (dystrophic neurites) as well as regenerative changes (sprouting of processes and the presence of growth cones).
The data show that although the New Zealand Black mouse shows a spontaneous expansion of a CD5+ B-cell population (a hallmark of human B-CLL), it does not fit the classification of B-CLL by either phenotypic or genetic analysis criteria.
For example, the two jaws both lack a chin, considered a hallmark of modern humans, and the long bones are unusually robust, or thick for their length.
A unique hallmark of human language is that it uses signals that are both learnt and symbolic.
In conclusion, whatever the true biological role of sperm mitochondria in fertilization, mitochondrial activity is a clear hallmark of human sperm functionality.
The two asymptomatic TAP-deficient individuals [21] display anyhow normal percentages of CD56bright and CD56dim NK cells and thus the increased proportion of CD56bright NK cells is not a constant hallmark of human TAP deficiency.
Although historically hemispheric specialization has been considered a unique hallmark of human evolution, more recent studies in a host of vertebrates have provided evidence of population-level behavioral and brain asymmetries, suggesting that language is not a necessary condition for the expression of hemispheric specialization [7] [9].
A particular hallmark of human language is its combinatorial property.
Particularly, genetic defects in ncRNAs are a common hallmark of human diseases like cancer and neurological disorders.
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