Sentence examples for concerned humans from inspiring English sources

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Conway puts himself on the side of science, and, as far as he's concerned, humans are the wrong stuff.

From 1996 to 2004, some 21% of 10,490 reports of animal diseases from 191 countries submitted to the Program for Monitoring Emerging Diseases (ProMED) concerned humans affected by zoonotic disease (1 ).

Where rigidity is concerned, humans have not benefitted from penile evolution, advancing from the os penis (a rigid body) in quadrupeds to the CC (a hydraulic system) in upright animals [ 20].

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Most of the objections at the time concerned human rights, labor and the environment.

Patricia: As far as my misanthropic husband is concerned, human beings are ants who've learned to drive.

From PubMed, 738 articles concerned human subjects studies (Figure 1).

Of these 291 (95.4%) concerned human subject research.

In mono-ovulating species, few studies have addressed gene expression profiles and mainly concerned human oocytes.

In our study the charge nurses made most of the organizational decisions, which mainly concerned human resources and know-how.

The research was restricted to English-written abstracts with full-text articles available concerning humans from January 1983 to 2016.

"We must not be selective when it concerns human rights".

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